Nest High Chair
by TreeHugger
on 01.13.05
When a modernist mom-designer could not find a high chair to match with her decor, she made up her own, the Nest. Though the UV-stabilized polyethelene from which it is made isn't our top pick for materials, the chair does indeed work some TH magic in another way: Because it can be adjusted for various stages of a child's life, it can be used for several years, negating the need to buy more excessive amounts of children's furniture. And as a rather durable piece, it can be handed down and used for years. Plus, it's stark-white eggy shape will subtly prep your kids for their design education, and no one will be whining about that. Now if we could just do something about that diaper... £255 Thanks for the tip to Michele W. Via Daddytypes ::Via Cool Hunting ::Mozzee [by MO]
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Hello! I enquired about this product some time ago and now my little bubba is nearly 6 months. I live in Annapolis, Maryland. How do I get my hands on one of these? I'm desperate for baby gear that isn't daggy and fits with the rest of the house!
As of June, 2005 the NEST will be available in the US. We are going to carry them at http://www.sparkability.net/nesthighchair.html - and ModernChild.net will also have them. We're both selling them for $575. My apologies for the blatent self promotion.