High Chair
Overview
Description
Mockingbird’s High Chair is packed with thoughtful features to make mealtime and clean-up easier and more comfortable. Even the smooth, curved shape of the seat was designed intentionally, avoiding the usual crumb-trapping crevices.
Mockingbird’s tray comes with a removable top so when it gets messy, you can pop it off and use the tray underneath while the top tray liner is in the dishwasher. And the real clean-up hero: Mockingbird’s innovative silicone-coated harness straps (exclusively found on their High Chair) that, unlike many other high chair straps, truly wipe clean so food residue doesn’t build up on them over time. The straps also feature an easy-to-use magnetic buckle and are machine-washable if you need a deeper clean.
Since proper seating position is especially important for early eaters, they’ve designed the ergonomic high chair seat to be extra supportive for little ones just starting on solids. The footrest and tray are both adjustable as they grow—the footrest has four positions to help keep feet stable, and the tray has three depths to make it easier to reach food.
Mockingbird’s 2-in-1 design means once your kiddo grows out of the high chair seat, you can simply slide it off (no tools needed) and the High Chair converts into a beautiful, durable child chair they can sit in for years to come. And because of the small footprint and Y-shape frame that tucks under the table, you won’t be tripping over this High Chair when it’s not in use.
The High Chair is available in four colors:
- Natural: Natural beechwood with a white seat
- Cloud Washed: Cloud washed beechwood with a white seat
- Espresso: Espresso stained beechwood with a black seat
- Mint: Natural beechwood with a mint green seat
Read a review from a Babylist editor on why she loves the Mockingbird High Chair.
What we about it
The sleek, easy-to-clean high chair converts into a child chair for years of use.
Details
- What’s Included: Baby seat for high chair mode, Footrest that converts to child chair seat, Adjustable tray, Removable tray liner, Removable magnetic harness with silicone-coated straps
- Dimensions: 24” L x 16.5” W x 35.5” H
- Weight: 16.5 lbs
- Max Weight: 150 lbs
- Min Age: 6 Months
- Max Age: Approximately 3 years
- Cleaning/Care: Wipe clean with damp cloth
- Stages: 2 (High Chair, Toddler Chair)
- Foldable: No
- Adjustable Height: No
- Footrest: Yes
- Tray Measurements: 15.5” L x 8” W
- Certifications: JPMA Certified; Seat, tray, and tray liner: Non-toxic, BPA free plastic
- Babylist exclusive, so you’ll only find it here and at Mockingbird
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Q&A
Best Answer: Yes, the Mockingbird High Chair straps are wipeable, making them easy to clean during mealtime messes.
Best Answer: Yes, the Mockingbird High Chair’s tray is adjustable. You can tilt or reposition it to better suit your child’s needs and your feeding preferences.
Best Answer: Thank you for your question. The chair is not designed for that mode.
Best Answer: Yes, it's designed for babies up to 35 lbs.
Best Answer: The Mockingbird High Chair does not have a newborn attachment. It's designed to be used when your infant is able to sit upright unassisted, which is often around 6 months and older.
Best Answer: The tray has a smooth, non-porous surface that is great for suction dishware.
Best Answer: The height of this high chair isn't adjustable, but the footrest and tray are.
Best Answer: It is! The footrest has four positions to help keep feet stable.
Best Answer: The chair is intended for home use so it's not collapsible. In High Chair mode, it weighs 16.5 lbs.
Best Answer: The eating space is 8" by 15.5".
Customer reviews
The leg holes are way too small and makes getting a baby out quickly in case of an emergency impossible. I was concerned my son might be choking and when I went to pull him out his legs were stuck in the holes and there’s no way to release them so I had to tip the entire chair to get him into position for back blows. I don’t know why more people don’t talk about how unsafe…



































