Babylon High Chair in Birch
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BABYLON TODDLER HIGH CHAIR
The Babylon toddler high chair can support children and also most adults; it can handle more than 250lbs. It is a wonderfully versatile piece as the seat and footrest adjust to as high as a bistro or countertop(36) and as low as a coffee table(17).
It is a snap for kids to get in and out of this chair which promotes independence and fun at mealtime. There are no tools required to make any of the adjustments.
- Made from solid birch wood and seat and footrest are made from birch ply environmentally friendly and sustainable materials have been used for this product. All materials, glues, stains and finishes are 100% non-toxic and are low VOC
- Recommended for ages 14 months to adult
- 17 (width) x 40 (height) - seat width is 15
- Conforms to and exceeds all regulations set forth by ASTM and Consumer Product Safety Commission
- Seat is adjustable to nine different positions ranging from counter top or bistro table (36) height down to coffee table height (17)
- No tools needed to adjust seat and footrest height
- Features 3-point safety strap
- Available in seven finishes: white, birch, ebony, red maple, cherry, orange, and pink
- 100% organic cotton cushions are available in three colors: orange, blue and brown with Velcro straps to hold cushion to the chair.
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Forest Stewardship Council: Certification The intent of the FSC system is to shift the market to eliminate habitat destruction, water pollution, displacement of indigenous peoples and violence against people and wildlife that often accompanies logging.
To learn more about certification, click here: http://www.fscus.org/faqs/what_is_certification.php
Forest Stewardship Council: What is it? Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) is a non-profit organization devoted to encouraging the responsible management of the worlds forests. FSC sets high standards that ensure forestry is practiced in an environmentally responsible, socially beneficial, and economically viable way.
Forest Stewardship Council: Wood & Paper Industry Even though technologies for refining post consumer pulp have improved, virgin fiber still represents a significant requirement in paper production. According to the FSC, only 35% of current consumption is met by using recycled fiber; in addition, approximately 25% of recovered fiber is exported out of US markets.
Source: Forest Stewardship Council, www.fscus.org
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