The Boon Flair Highchair is truly a chair grownups will covet. Made from BPA, Phthalate, and PVC-plastic, the Flair looks kind of like a modern barbers’ chair. The orange button at its base even controls a pneumatic lift, so you can plop baby in comfortably at a low level, step on the button, and lift him right up to feeding-height. Ready to take her down again? Zziiiip goes the lift. Aaah, goes Mommy, with the non-strained back.
Other features: the Flair seat is made from one solid, molded piece of plastic; there are no seams to gather grime and force you to come at them with Q-tips (or just ignore a whole lot of encrusted food). The seat’s also on wheels, allowing you to roll it anywhere you want in your house. Wheel it onto the balcony and feed baby alfresco!
The Flair is good for kids up to age 4 (or 50 pounds, whichever comes first), so it makes a good chair for preschoolers, too. Oh, and once they figure out how to use the pneumatic lift button, you try keeping them out.



I’m thinking you all meant to type that this highchair is FREE of BPA, phthalate and PVC-plastic- right, rather than being made of those three compounds?
March 11th, 2010 at 4:35 pmIttta. At least, I hope so! Otherwise, no one will buy it!
March 12th, 2010 at 5:33 amJust don’t chew on the high chair!
March 12th, 2010 at 3:04 pm