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Best High Chairs of 2025 |  Top Picks + What to Look For

Best High Chairs of 2025 | Top Picks + What to Look For

Emily Gaylor

Mealtime with a baby can be chaotic, hilarious, and downright messy. The right high chair won’t solve everything—yogurt will find a way onto your floor—but it can seriously upgrade mealtime. From better posture and easier cleanup to keeping your kiddo safely strapped in while you eat dinner before it goes cold, a good seat goes a long way.

There are a lot of options out there, from minimalist designs that won’t be an eyesore to all-in-one seats that grow with your kiddo for years. We’ve rounded up the best high chairs of 2025—tested, trusted, and parent-approved—to help you find the one that fits your space, your lifestyle, and your mealtime routine.

Want to know when to start using one, what features actually matter, or why footrests are kind of a big deal? Keep scrolling for a full guide after the picks.

Our Top Picks

Best Easy-to-Clean High Chair: CYBEX Lemo 3-in-1

  • Incredibly easy to clean
  • One-hand adjustability
  • Grows with your kiddo

If cleaning up after every meal makes you want to cry into your cold coffee, the Cybex Lemo 2 might be your new BFF. This slick, modern chair is refreshingly low-maintenance—no fabric, no crevices, no Cheerio crumb traps. Just smooth surfaces you can wipe down in seconds and a tray that pops right off for dishwashing (or dining without it).

But easy cleanup isn’t the only reason we love this high chair. The Lemo also offers seriously simple adjustability without any tools—both the seat and footrest can be repositioned with one hand, so you can fine-tune the fit as your kiddo grows. It’s designed to last from babyhood all the way into the teen years (really) and one of the most flexible and long-lasting chairs out there. Add with the optional Training Tower set, and it even converts into a toddler-friendly step stool or kitchen helper for your budding sous chef.

Additional Specs:

  • Weight: 20.5 lbs
  • Height: 32.25" 
  • Usage: 6 months through adulthood

Best Table-Height High Chair for Family Mealtime: UPPAbaby Ciro

  • Tray sits flush with most dining tables
  • Lightweight design
  • GREENGUARD Gold Certified

If you want to bring baby right up to the table—and keep them included in the action—the UPPAbaby Ciro was made for it. This streamlined high chair features a three-position tray that sits flush with most dining tables, so your little one can eat with the family, not off to the side. Remove the tray, and the chair's proportions allow it to be pulled right up—so there’s no awkward space between baby and table edge. Your little one is close enough to eat directly off the table or easily reach a plate or placemat. It’s a small design detail, but one that can make mealtimes feel more connected (and mean fewer blueberries on the floor).

Something else Bambi parents love? The Ciro easy to live with (not always the case with two-year-olds). The seat is completely seamless (no gross gunk getting trapped here), the harness is made from food-safe, wipeable material, and the tray pops off for a quick rinse or toss in the dishwasher. Thoughtful extras—like the one-handed, push-button harness adjustment and rotating footrest—make everyday use feel easy breezy.

Additional Specs:

  • Weight: 14 lbs
  • Height: 36”
  • Usage: 4 months to 3 years

Best Swivel High Chair for Everyday Use: Maxi-Cosi Kindred Kiskadee 360

  • 360° rotating seat
  • Folds for easy storage
  • Adjustable recline and footrest

If you’re constantly shifting your baby’s chair to face you, the table, or the clean-up zone, a swivel seat can make everyday meals feel a lot easier. The Maxi-Cosi Kindred Kiskadee 360 features a smooth, full-circle rotation that lets you turn baby in any direction—no dragging or lifting the whole chair just to reposition. It’s a simple feature that makes a big difference, especially in tighter spaces or during multitask-heavy mealtimes.

But it’s not just about the swivel. The Kiskadee 360 also folds flat for easy storage, has a comfy, wipe-clean seat, and includes a dishwasher-safe tray insert. It’s designed with flexibility in mind, right down to the seat and tray that detach from the base so you can use it as a booster on a dining chair—perfect for toddlers who’ve outgrown the full high chair setup but still need a little boost to dine comfortably.

Additional Specs:

  • Weight: 18.4 lbs
  • Height: 41.3"
  • Usage: Infants up to 5 years or 50 lbs

Best Affordable High Chair: Peg Perego Poke

  • Ultra-affordable
  • Lightweight design and tool-free setup
  • Easy-clean materials

On a budget but still looking for style, safety, and convenience? The Peg Perego Poke hits that sweet spot. It’s super lightweight (just 8 lb), easy to assemble (no tools), and its sleek mid-century design has a small footprint that's ideal if you don't have square footage to spare. Worried you need to break the bank for a high chair that actually looks good in your kitchen? The Poke comes in a muted, modern palette that's easy on the eyes.

The Poke is more than just wallet-friendly, good looks. Its stackable, compact frame fits neatly under your dining table so you don’t have to push baby far away if kitchen space is tight. Cleanup is a snap with a fully wipeable seat and dishwasher-safe double tray (we're pretty sure you could hose it down if needed—not that we'd suggest that). A five-point harness and stable, non-slip feet keep your little one secure, while the footrest supports proper posture and comfort as they grow. 

Additional Specs:

  • Weight: 8 lbs
  • Height: 33.5"
  • Usage: 6 months to 2 years

Best Modern Heirloom High Chair: Nuna BRYN

  • Premium, sustainable materials
  • Grows with your kiddo
  • GREENGUARD Gold Certified

The Nuna BRYN is what happens when timeless design meets modern practicality. With its clean lines, smooth finishes, and solid wood frame, this high chair looks more like designer furniture than baby gear—and it’s built to last like it, too. The BRYN is crafted with durability in mind, so it's an exceptional pick if you’re planning to use it for multiple kids or just want something that won’t be headed to the donation pile after a year.

It’s also delightfully functional. The tray removes easily so you can pull the chair right up to the table—perfect for family-style meals and encouraging early participation. The seat and footrest adjust without tools, and the magnetic harness buckles are one of those small, everyday luxuries that makes a big difference when you're wrangling a squirmy toddler. Add in the GREENGUARD Gold certified materials and easy-to-clean surfaces, and you’ve got a chair that’s both practical and beautiful enough to pass down.

Additional Specs:

  • Weight: 14.8 lbs
  • Height: 33.75"
  • Usage: 6 months to 60 lbs

Best Folding High Chair: Ergobaby Evolve 3-in-1 

  • Folds flat for easy storage
  • Tool-free transitions
  • Converts from high chair to toddler chair to big kid seat

If you want a high chair that grows with your baby and folds flat between meals, the Ergobaby Evolve 3-in-1 is the rare unicorn that does both—without skimping on comfort, support, or long-term use. It transitions from high chair to toddler seat to big kid chair (up to 220 pounds!), and folds quickly when you want it out of sight. That makes it especially appealing for apartment dwellers or anyone who doesn’t want baby gear living in their dining room full-time.

Beyond its foldability, the Evolve is thoughtfully designed for everyday use. It has an ergonomic seat that supports brand-new sitters, a removable tray with a dishwasher-safe insert, and an adjustable footrest to help maintain good posture as your kiddo grows. There’s even a kitchen helper attachment if your toddler wants to be part of the action at the counter.

Additional Specs:

  • Weight: 17.4 lbs
  • Height: 42"
  • Usage: 6 months through adulthood

Best Booster Seat for Grandparents’ House: Peg Perego Rialto

  • Folds flat and comes with a travel/storage bag
  • Height-adjustable
  • Structured with a quick set up

The Peg Perego Rialto is the kind of gear that’s perfect to keep at Grandma’s—easy to stash, simple to use, and comfortable enough for regular visits. This booster seat folds flat, comes with its own carry bag, and attaches securely to most dining chairs, turning almost any setup into a mealtime-ready space for toddlers.

Unlike some travel boosters, the Rialto doesn’t feel flimsy or makeshift. It has a sturdy backrest for added support, a three-point harness, and adjustable height settings for a customized fit. It’s not the smallest or lightest booster out there, but it strikes a nice balance between portability and comfort—ideal for a second home or a designated “grandkid chair” that’s always ready to go.

Additional Specs:

  • Weight: 6.6 lbs
  • Height: 18"
  • Usage: 6 months to 45 lbs

When Can a Baby Start Using a High Chair?

Introducing your baby to a high chair is a big milestone—it means they’re joining you at the table (and flinging bananas across it). But before you buckle them in, it’s important to make sure they’re developmentally ready. High chairs are designed for babies who can safely and comfortably sit upright for short periods. While many parents make the switch around 6 months, it really depends on your little one’s individual development.

Signs of Readiness

Most babies are ready to start using a high chair when:

  • They are at least four months old

  • They can hold their head up steadily on their own without wobbling

  • They can sit upright with minimal support

  • They show interest in sitting at the table and watching others eat

Six months(ish) is typical for starting high chair use, but as with starting solids, it’s less about the calendar and more about your baby’s cues. Your baby should have good head and neck control, be able to sit upright with minimal support, and show interest in sitting at the table. If they’re not quite there yet, that’s okay—every baby develops at their own pace. Until then, keep offering supported lap time or practicing upright sitting in short bursts during play.

Proper High Chair Positioning for Safety and Development

A high chair isn’t just a place to park your baby while you eat—although that’s a pretty sweet perk, too. It helps foster your little one’s physical development, social learning, and even promotes food safety. Good posture in a high chair supports your baby’s ability to eat, swallow, and explore food with confidence. If your baby is slumping, dangling their feet, or sliding around in the seat, it can be distracting, uncomfortable, and even increase the risk of choking.

That’s why positioning matters—and it’s something to look for when shopping. Pediatricians, feeding therapists, and child development experts recommend choosing a high chair that allows for what’s called the 90-90-90 position: 

  • Hips are at a 90-degree angle (torso not reclined)

  • Knees are bent at a 90-degree angle

  • Ankles are supported at 90 degrees (with feet resting on a flat surface)

Your baby’s arms should also be able to rest comfortably—either on the high chair tray or on the dining table if the tray is removed. This support helps promote better stability and fine motor control as your baby reaches for food, explores textures, or starts self-feeding.

Why Positioning Matters

When babies are well-positioned in the high chair, a lot of good things happen:

  • Better digestion. Sitting upright helps food go down smoothly and reduces the risk of choking or reflux.

  • Improved motor development. Good posture allows babies to use their hands, arms, and mouth more effectively, which supports coordination and self-feeding skills. That pincer grasp they’re practicing with finger foods? That’s a foundational skill that scaffolds more complex skills in the future, like handwriting.

  • Better safety. A stable, upright position reduces the chances of tipping, sliding, or needing mid-meal adjustments.

  • More focus during mealtimes. Babies who feel comfortable and supported are less fidgety and more likely to engage with food, especially when trying new textures or feeding themselves. It’s a super simple way to combat picky eating.

High Chair Footrests and Posture

One of the most overlooked features in a high chair? A footrest. If you’ve ever had the misfortune of perching on a barstool without a footrail, you get it—it’s distracting and uncomfortable (and you don’t have the temperament of a toddler).

An adjustable footrest isn’t just a nice extra—it plays an essential role in safe, supported eating. When babies can rest their feet flat on a stable surface, it helps them sit upright, swallow more effectively, and maintain the posture they need to manage food safely (especially if something goes down the wrong way).

Types of High Chairs

High chairs come in all shapes and sizes—and figuring out which type works best for your family depends on your space, lifestyle, and how often you plan to use it. From full-size models to compact clip-ons, here’s a breakdown of the most common types and what makes each one worth considering.

  • Full-Sized High Chairs
    Classic standalone chairs with trays and sturdy bases. Great for everyday use, with features like adjustable trays, footrests, and reclining seats. Bulky and not always easy to move, but ideal for families with a dedicated dining space who want a chair that stays put and does a lot.

  • Space-Saving High Chairs
    Designed for smaller homes, apartments, or anyone who doesn’t want a high chair dominating their kitchen. There are options for booster-style seats and slim-profile chairs. These take up less room, often fold for storage, and work well in small kitchens or at grandparents’ homes. Fewer features and less padding, but great for occasional or light daily use.

  • Convertible/Grow-with-Me High Chairs
    Designed to last from babyhood to big kid years (and sometimes beyond). These chairs adjust as your kiddo grows and may convert into toddler seats or even adult stools. Great for parents who want a long-term solution and are okay with a slightly higher investment.

  • Portable/Travel High Chairs
    Lightweight and foldable, these are made for dining out, travel, or play dates. Easy to carry and strap to most chairs, though usually less supportive than full-size models. Best for families on the go or those who need a backup chair for adventures outside the home.

  • Clip-On High Chairs
    Attach directly to a table or countertop—no legs, no footprint. Super compact and easy to bring to restaurants or small spaces, though they only work with specific table types and don’t have trays. Great for small-space living, frequent travelers, or anyone who wants to pull baby right up to the table without adding furniture

How to Choose the Best High Chair for Your Baby

When you’re shopping for a high chair (or adding one to your registry), it helps to think through how you plan to use it, what kind of space you’re working with, and which features will actually make your life easier—during mealtime and after. Here's what to keep in mind when choosing the right high chair for your family.

High Chair Features to Look For

Choosing the right high chair isn’t just about picking the one that looks good in your kitchen—it’s about finding one that fits your baby’s developmental needs and keeps them safe, supported, and comfortable. (The good news? You can find a high chair that checks all those boxes.) Here are the top features our Bambi gear experts recommend:

  • Upright seat with a flat back. Look for a high chair that keeps your baby in a fully upright position—no recline. Sitting upright helps with digestion and reduces the risk of choking, especially once solids are in the mix.

  • Adjustable footrest. This is one of the most overlooked (but most important!) features. Babies need a stable surface to rest their feet to stay properly aligned during meals. Flat feet = better posture, easier swallowing, and more mealtime focus.

  • Secure harness system. A three- or five-point harness keeps babies safely in place, especially during those early wiggly months. Make sure the buckles are easy for you to use—but hard for them to escape.

  • Removable tray. A tray that’s easy to pop on and off can make cleanup quicker and gives you flexibility when it comes to positioning your baby at the table—or getting them out fast if needed.

  • Pulls up to the table. Not a must-have, but we love a high chair that lets baby join in at mealtimes without needing the tray. It encourages social interaction and makes mealtime feel more connected.

Other Considerations

Beyond features, think about how the high chair fits into your daily routine. Here's how to match your pick with your lifestyle:

  • Space. If you're working with a small kitchen, dining nook, or apartment setup, look for foldable high chairs, clip-on models, or compact boosters that strap to your existing chairs. Have room to spare or multiple eating areas? A freestanding high chair with wheels or a large base might work better and be easier to move from place to place.

  • Lifestyle. If you're always out and about—or visiting family often—it might be worth getting a portable high chair in addition to your main one. Some fold up small enough to stash in a diaper bag or trunk. Hosting lots of meals at home? Focus on comfort, stability, and ease of use—especially if you plan to use it every day.

  • Cleaning. Babies are enthusiastic (and messy) eaters. If you know that scrubbing fabric straps or dealing with crumbs in crevices will drive you bananas, choose a model that’s easy to wipe down with machine-washable parts and minimal seams. Prioritizing aesthetics? Just make sure the design you love isn’t a pain to keep clean.

  • Durability. Planning on using this high chair through multiple kids? A well-built wooden model might be worth the investment. Want something that lasts beyond toddlerhood? Look for convertible high chairs that grow with your kiddo and can eventually become a booster or regular seat.

  • Safety. As with all baby gear, safety comes first. Look for: a wide, stable base; a secure harness system (preferably five-point); non-toxic materials; locking wheels, if applicable. Your high chair should keep your baby safe and supported without you needing to hover during every bite.

 

 

Why should you trust Bambi Baby?

At Bambi Baby, our decades-long commitment to quality and customer satisfaction has established us as a trusted authority in the baby products' industry. With over 40 years of experience, we have developed a deep understanding of what parents require when choosing the perfect gear. Our expert team is dedicated to guiding you through this important decision with personalized recommendations, ensuring that the gear you pick perfectly matches your lifestyle and needs.

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