ANTILOP Highchair with safety belt, white/silver-colour
How to get it
ANTILOP highchair is easy to take apart and bring along so your child sits safely and steadily whether you are at home, at your friend’s place or at the restaurant. Enjoy your meal!
Article number690.462.32Product details
A highchair makes it easier for small children to sit at the same table as adults, which helps them develop social and eating skills.
Easy to disassemble and carry along.
IKEA of Sweden
Safety belt included.
Recommended for indoor use
- MaterialSeat shell for highchair
- Polypropylene plastic
Highchair legCare- Leg:
- Steel, Epoxy/polyester powder coating
- Foot:
- Polypropylene plastic, Polyethylene plastic
Seat shell for highchair/highchair legWipe clean with a mild soapy solution.
Wipe dry with a clean cloth.
- This chair has been tested for domestic and non-domestic use and meet the requirements for safety, durability and stability set forth in the following standard:EN14988:2017+A1:2020.This product is intended for children able to sit up unaided and up to 3 years or a maximum weight of 15 kg.Recommended for ages 6-36 months.
- Assembly instructionsANTILOP Seat shell for highchair302.799.44
Measurements
Width: 56 cm
Depth: 59 cm
Height: 90 cm
Seat width: 25 cm
Seat depth: 22 cm
Seat height: 54 cm
Max. load: 15 kg
- This product comes as 2 packages.ANTILOPArticle number002.799.45
Width: 14 cm
Height: 3 cm
Length: 85 cm
Weight: 1.75 kg
Package(s): 1
ANTILOPArticle number302.799.44Width: 37 cm
Height: 35 cm
Length: 39 cm
Weight: 1.19 kg
Package(s): 1

Let the youngest ones join the table
All children, no matter where they grow up, have similar needs the first years – for example to try out new exciting food and practice their eating skills. A good way to learn is to watch how others do. These insights guided our engineer John Forsén as he developed ANTILOP – a highchair that lets children and their parents spend time together around the dining table. Along the way, John also learned that one way to create affordable furniture that simplifies people’s lives is doing things a bit differently.
IKEA products are normally developed through collaboration between a designer and an engineer – the designer does sketches and the engineer makes constructional drawings. But with ANTILOP, John went straight to creating a computer model. "I had an idea of how the finished result should look, so I started by calculating where the legs had to be, and at what angle, to get a safe and stable construction", he explains.
A smart construction led to a low price
To get a low price, a simple construction was needed. "I focused on the necessities. ANTILOP is optimised to be strong and easy to manufacture. The fact that we use plastic and steel, and very little of it, enabled the low price", says John. The construction also makes it easy to bring the chair with you whenever it's mealtime out of the home. Or have an extra chair waiting at the grandparents when the grownups are out for dinner on their own.
A low price, but not at any cost
But the definition of good furniture covers more than a low price. The quality has to be there, too. And it is. We take the toughest demands in each region and by regular quality and safety inspections we make sure ANTILOP lives up to all of them. If a new law or standard is introduced we test the chair again. All in all, ANTILOP shows that doing things differently when creating good furniture can be just the way to do it.