Best High Chairs of 2026: Our Favorite Picks for Every Family

Best High Chairs of 2026: Our Favorite Picks for Every Family

Emily Gaylor

Mealtime with a baby rarely goes exactly as planned. There will be spills, dropped food, and probably at least a little spaghetti in places you didn’t know spaghetti could reach. While a high chair can’t prevent the mess, the right one can make mealtimes safer, more comfortable, and a whole lot easier to manage.

From sleek, space-saving designs to versatile chairs that grow with your child, today’s high chairs come with plenty of options. We’ve rounded up the best high chairs of 2026, focusing on thoughtfully designed favorites that make sense for real families and everyday mealtimes.

Not sure when your baby is ready for a high chair? Wondering which features actually matter or why a footrest is such a big deal? We’re covering all that and more in our guide below.

Our Top Picks

Best High Chair that Grows with Your Child: Stokke Tripp Trapp

  • Grows with your child
  • Adjustable seat and footrest
  • Iconic design

The Stokke Tripp Trapp isn’t just a high chair—it’s a furniture investment that can take your baby from first bites to big-kid homework and beyond. Designed to grow with your little one from infancy through adulthood, it’s one of the most iconic and enduring options on the market for families who want one seat that does it all (and looks good doing it).

The adjustable seat and footrest provide ergonomic support at every stage, and with the right accessories (like the Newborn Set or Baby Set), you can use the Tripp Trapp from day one. As your kiddo grows, the chair features fuss-free transitions into a toddler seat, then a youth chair, and eventually even a full-sized adult seat that's actually comfortable. It’s also available in a range of wood finishes and cushion styles, so you can match your aesthetic and keep it in rotation for years to come.

Additional Specs:

  • Weight: 15.4 lbs
  • Height: 31.1"
  • Usage: 6 months through adulthood

Best High Chair for Shared Meals: CYBEX Lemo 3-in-1

  • Table-height fit
  • Incredibly easy to clean—no crevices or fabric
  • Tool-free, one-hand adjustments
  • Grows from baby to teen

If the post-meal mess has you questioning your life choices (or at least your lunch menu), the Cybex Lemo 3-in-1 might be the solution. This sleek, contemporary chair is incredibly low-maintenance—no fabric, no seams, and no hidden snack traps. Just smooth, wipeable surfaces and a tray that detaches easily for a quick rinse or toss in the dishwasher.

But what really makes the Lemo stand out for shared family meals is its ability to pull right up to the table. With the Baby Set, little ones can sit at standard dining table height, so they can eat alongside everyone else instead of being separated at a lower tray. When you’re ready to skip the tray, simply remove it and push the Lemo directly up to the table.

The seat depth and footrest also adjust without tools, making it easy to keep your child properly positioned and comfortably supported as they grow. And because the Lemo transitions beyond the traditional high chair stage, it can continue to be part of family meals for years to come.

Additional Specs:

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

Best Affordable High Chair: Peg Perego Poke

  • Wallet-friendly
  • Lightweight and compact
  • Quick, tool-free setup

If you're looking for a high chair that's easy on space and your budget, the Peg Perego Poke delivers. Lightweight (just 8 lb), tool-free to assemble, and incredibly sleek, this chair combines practical features with a streamlined mid-century look. Its small footprint makes it a natural fit for apartments, smaller kitchens, or anywhere you don’t want baby gear taking over the entire room.

But budget-friendly doesn’t mean bare-bones. The Poke features a fully wipeable seat, a double tray with a dishwasher-safe insert, and a stackable design that tucks neatly under most tables. The five-point harness keeps your little one secure, and the built-in footrest offers ergonomic support as they grow. It’s a no-fuss, stylish option that proves you don’t have to spend a fortune to get the essentials right.

Additional Specs:

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

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

  • 360° rotating seat
  • Folds flat for easy storage
  • Converts into a booster seat

A swivel chair might sound like a nice-to-have—until you’ve tried to reposition a high chair mid-meal with one hand and a messy spoon in the other. The Maxi-Cosi Kindred Kiskadee 360 solves that problem with a smooth, full-rotation seat that lets you turn your baby to face the table, you, or wherever the action is, without having to lift or shift the entire chair. It’s a small feature that makes everyday meals and multitasking a whole lot easier.

Beyond the swivel, the Kiskadee is built for flexibility. It folds flat for storage, has a soft, easy-to-clean seat, and includes a dishwasher-safe tray insert. Even better, the seat and tray detach from the base to convert into a booster—so when your toddler outgrows the full setup, you’ve still got a comfortable, space-saving option for the table.

Additional Specs:

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

Best Easy-to-Clean High Chair: UPPAbaby Ciro V2

  • Table-height fit 
  • Seam-free seat and removable, non-toxic silicone harness straps for easy cleaning
  • GREENGUARD Gold Certified

Want your baby front-and-center at the dinner table instead of off to the side? The UPPAbaby Ciro V2 makes it happen. Its three-position tray lines up level with standard dining tables, and when you pop the tray off, the chair’s slim arms let you slide it right up—no “floating” gap or awkward reach. Baby can scoop food straight from a plate or placemat, which keeps them more engaged (and keeps more blueberries off the floor).

Day-to-day upkeep is super, gloriously simple. The seat is one smooth piece—no seams for sticky leftovers to hide—while the food-safe silicone harness wipes clean in seconds. This new improved harness is water-repellent and super easy to clean. The tray detaches for a quick rinse or a trip through the dishwasher, and smart touches like a push-button harness adjustment and rotating footrest make those inevitable height tweaks painless.

Additional Specs:

Weight: 15.3 lbs
Height: 36”
Usage: 4 months to 3 years

Best Folding High Chair: Peg Perego Siesta

  • Folds flat for easy storage
  • Reclines for bottle-feeding
  • Rolls smoothly from room to room

If you need a high chair that works hard and tucks out of the way when you're done, the Peg Perego Siesta is a longstanding, parent go-to. It folds flat in seconds, stands on its own for easy storage, and features smooth-rolling wheels so you can move it around the house without dragging or lifting. Whether you're feeding your little one in the kitchen, wheeling them into the dining room, or stashing the chair between meals, the Siesta fits right into your daily routine.

But don’t mistake compact for basic—this is one of the most full-feature folding chairs out there. It has a full recline for bottle-feeding or post-meal lounging, an adjustable footrest, and multiple height settings to grow with your baby from the early days through toddlerhood. The cushioned seat is easy to wipe down, the tray is dishwasher-safe, and the five-point harness keeps wiggly littles secure. It’s a great fit for parents who want everyday function without giving up valuable floor space.

Additional Specs:

Weight: 23 lbs
Height: 41.16”
Usage: 6 months to 20 lbs (from birth in recline position)

When Can Your Baby Start Using a High Chair?

Your baby’s first seat at the table is a big step—fun and photo-worthy with a smidge of mealtime mayhem. But before you strap them in and serve up their first taste of sweet potato, it’s important to make sure they’re ready. High chairs are designed for babies who can sit upright with minimal support and have enough head and neck control to stay safely positioned.

Most babies reach this milestone around 6 months old, but every baby is different. Rather than going by age alone, look for these signs of readiness:

  • They’re at least 4 months old

  • They can hold their head up steadily on their own

  • They can sit upright with minimal support

  • They’re showing interest in sitting at the table or watching others eat

If your baby isn’t quite there yet, no stress. Development is a gradual process, and it’s totally normal for some little ones to take their time. In the meantime, continue practicing supported sitting during playtime and keep an eye out for those readiness cues—your baby will let you know when it’s time to pull up a seat.

Proper High Chair Positioning for Safety and Development

A high chair isn’t just a convenient place to keep your baby contained while you eat (but it's a nice bonus). It also plays an important role in supporting your baby’s development, safety, and early eating skills. Proper positioning helps babies sit comfortably, engage with food more confidently, and reduces common mealtime challenges like fidgeting, slouching, or gagging.

That’s why it’s worth paying attention to positioning when shopping. Many pediatric experts and feeding therapists recommend looking for a high chair that allows for the 90-90-90 position—that’s:

  • 90° at the hips (upright seat with no recline)

  • 90° at the knees (bent with support underneath)

  • 90° at the ankles (flat feet on a firm surface)

Your baby’s arms should also be supported—either resting on the high chair tray or comfortably on the table when the tray is removed. This helps them stay stable and use their hands with better control, whether they’re reaching, grasping, or self-feeding.

Why Positioning Matters

When babies are seated properly, it sets the stage for productive, safe mealtimes:

  • Improved digestion: Upright posture helps food go down more easily and lowers the risk of reflux or choking.

  • Motor development support: Proper alignment allows babies to use their hands and mouth more effectively, which helps with fine motor skills like self-feeding and, down the road, even things like writing.

  • Better safety: A stable, supported position reduces slipping, tipping, or the need for constant adjustments mid-meal.

  • More engagement at the table: Babies who feel grounded and comfortable are less distracted—and more likely to stay curious about food.

Don’t Skip the Footrest

One of the most overlooked features in a high chair is also one of the most impactful: the footrest. Without a solid place to rest their feet, babies may struggle to stay upright—and that can affect everything from posture to swallowing.

Imagine sitting on a barstool with nowhere to plant your feet: wobbly, uncomfortable, and not ideal for a relaxed meal. An adjustable footrest gives babies the support they need to stay steady, focus on their food, and maintain the kind of posture that makes eating safer and more enjoyable, too.

Types of High Chairs

High chairs come in all shapes, sizes, and setups—and figuring out which one is right for your family depends on your space, lifestyle, and how often you’ll actually use it. Whether you need something that looks good in your kitchen or folds up for visits to Grandma’s, here’s a look at the most common types and what makes each one worth considering.

Full-Sized High Chairs
These are your classic standalone high chairs with a tray, sturdy base, and often lots of features—think reclining seats, adjustable footrests, and large, removable trays. They tend to take up more space and aren’t always easy to move, but they’re great for daily use and work well in homes with a dedicated dining area.

Best for: Everyday mealtime at home when space isn’t an issue.


Space-Saving High Chairs
Ideal for apartments, smaller kitchens, or anyone trying to avoid baby gear overload. These can be slim-profile floor models or booster-style seats that strap onto regular dining chairs. Most are lightweight, some fold flat for storage, and they’re especially handy for secondary spaces like grandma’s house.

Best for: Smaller homes, occasional use, or as a compact backup.


Convertible/Grow-with-Me High Chairs
These chairs go the distance. Designed to adapt as your kiddo grows, they may transform from a baby high chair into a toddler seat, booster, or even a big kid chair. Some can be used well into the teen years—or beyond.

Best for: Parents who want one purchase to last for years.


Portable/Travel High Chairs
Lightweight, compact, and made for life on the go. These chairs usually strap onto existing chairs and fold down easily to fit in your car or stroller basket. While they’re not always as supportive or cushy, they’re perfect for dining out, road trips, or weekend getaways.

Best for: Families who are always on the move.


Clip-On High Chairs
These attach directly to a table or counter—no legs, no floor space needed. They’re super compact and easy to stash in a diaper bag or car. Just make sure your table is compatible (no glass tops or pedestal bases).

Best for: Minimalist setups, travel, or tight kitchens with no room for extra furniture.

How to Choose the Best High Chair for Your Baby

Shopping for a high chair (or adding one to your registry)? It helps to think beyond the aesthetics and consider how—and where—you’ll actually use it. Do you need something that folds flat in a small kitchen? One that transitions into a booster seat later on? Or a no-fuss option that wipes clean in seconds? Here's what to keep in mind when choosing the best high chair for your family.

High Chair Features to Look For

The best high chair isn’t just the one that looks nice in your kitchen—it’s the one that supports your baby’s development, keeps them safely in place, and makes daily life just a little bit easier. Our Strolleria gear experts recommend looking for these key features:

Upright seat with a flat back. A supportive seat that keeps your baby sitting fully upright (no recline!) helps with digestion, reduces the risk of choking, and encourages safe, confident eating.

Adjustable footrest. Flat, supported feet make a big difference. A good footrest promotes better posture, helps your baby focus at mealtimes, and supports the kind of safe swallowing and motor skills development that matters long-term.

Secure harness system. Whether it’s a three-point or five-point system, a proper harness keeps your baby safely in place—especially when they’re still learning to sit steadily or they’ve discovered the joy of wiggling.

Removable tray. A tray that pops on and off easily means quicker cleanup and smoother transitions to the table. Some trays even go straight into the dishwasher.

Table-height compatibility. Not a must-have, but being able to pull your baby up to the family table (without the tray) can make mealtime feel more connected and encourage early social development.

Other Considerations

Beyond safety and posture, you’ll want a high chair that actually works for your space and daily rhythm. Here's how to match your pick to your lifestyle:

Your space. Working with a small kitchen or being practical for your square footage? Look for foldable high chairs, strap-on boosters, or compact clip-on options. If you’ve got plenty of room or multiple dining areas, a full-size model with wheels or a large base may suit you better.

Your routine. If you’re constantly on the go—or frequently eating at Grandma’s—having a portable or travel-friendly high chair can be a lifesaver. For families who mostly dine at home, prioritize comfort, everyday usability, and a design that’s easy to clean.

Cleaning needs. High chairs can get very messy. If you hate digging pureed carrots out of fabric seams, look for models with wipeable surfaces, minimal crevices, and dishwasher-safe parts. Even pretty high chairs can become frustrating if they’re hard to keep clean.

Longevity and durability. If you’re hoping to use the high chair through multiple kids, consider a durable, well-built design (like solid wood or sturdy plastic). If you want something that adapts as your little one grows, look into convertible models that transition from baby seat to toddler booster to big-kid chair.

Safety first! Always check for a wide, stable base, a reliable harness (ideally five-point), locking mechanisms (especially for folding models), and non-toxic materials. Your high chair should make you feel confident leaving your baby safely strapped in—so you can enjoy your meal, too.

Ready to shop? Check out our full assortment of high chairs here.

High Chair FAQ

Your most asked questions, answered:  

When can a baby start using a high chair?

Most babies are ready for a high chair around 6 months old, when they can sit upright with minimal support and have steady head and neck control. Age is only part of the equation, so look for signs that your baby is developmentally ready, such as sitting independently, maintaining an upright position, and showing interest in mealtime.

What should I look for in a high chair?

Look for a high chair that provides stable, upright positioning, a secure harness, an adjustable footrest, and a removable tray. Easy-to-clean surfaces are also a major plus, especially during the early days of messy self-feeding. Depending on your space and lifestyle, you may also want a chair that folds, grows with your child, or pulls directly up to the family table.

Why is a footrest important on a high chair?

A footrest gives your baby a stable place to plant their feet, which helps support better posture and stability during meals. When their feet are supported, babies can focus more easily on reaching, grasping, and eating instead of trying to stabilize their bodies. An adjustable footrest is especially useful because it can be positioned correctly as your child grows.

What is the 90-90-90 position in a high chair?

The 90-90-90 position refers to a supported sitting position with your baby's hips, knees, and ankles each positioned at roughly 90-degree angles. In practical terms, that means your baby is sitting upright with their knees bent and their feet supported on a firm footrest. This positioning helps create a stable foundation for comfortable and confident eating.

What is the easiest high chair to clean?

The UPPAbaby Ciro V2 is one of our top picks for an easy-to-clean high chair. Its seamless seat has fewer places for food to hide, while the removable silicone harness straps and dishwasher-safe tray make cleanup easier after messy meals.

What is the best high chair for shared family meals?

The CYBEX Lemo 3-in-1 is our pick for the best high chair for shared family meals. With the Baby Set, it positions your baby at standard dining-table height, and you can remove the tray to pull the chair directly up to the family table. Its adjustable seat depth and footrest also help keep your child comfortably positioned as they grow.

What is the best high chair that grows with a child?

The Stokke Tripp Trapp is our pick for the best high chair that grows with your child. With the appropriate accessories, it can be used from infancy and then adjusted through the toddler years, childhood, and even adulthood. Its adjustable seat and footrest provide support at each stage.

What is the best high chair for small spaces?

The Peg Perego Poke is our pick for families with limited space. At just 8 pounds, it has a small footprint and a stackable design that can tuck under most tables. Its tool-free setup and wipeable seat make it a practical choice for apartments, smaller kitchens, or families who don't want a bulky high chair taking over the dining area.

What is the best affordable high chair?

The Peg Perego Poke is our pick for the best affordable high chair. It combines a budget-friendly price with practical features including a wipeable seat, dishwasher-safe tray insert, five-point harness, and built-in footrest. At just 8 pounds, it's also lightweight and easy to move around the house.

What is the best folding high chair?

The Peg Perego Siesta is our pick for the best folding high chair. It folds flat for storage, stands on its own when folded, and has wheels that make it easy to move around the house. Despite its foldable design, it still offers features like multiple height positions, an adjustable footrest, recline, and a dishwasher-safe tray.

Why Trust Strolleria?

Strolleria is a family-owned and operated business, and helping families is truly in our DNA. For decades, we’ve been guiding parents through the ever-evolving world of baby gear—from nursery furniture and strollers to car seats designed for both city sidewalks and suburban streets. No two families are the same, which is why our expert recommendations are thoughtfully curated to match your unique lifestyle and parenting journey.

Because we work with parents through every stage of parenthood, we stay closely in tune with the needs of today’s modern families and the innovations shaping the industry. We believe in relationships over transactions, taking the time to listen, educate, and support you every step of the way. Strolleria has been offering honest, unbiased product reviews and comparisons for years, and our goal is simple: to provide informative, educational guidance that helps you confidently choose the perfect products for your growing family.

Still Have Questions?

Strolleria is dedicated to making the baby gear buying experience less overwhelming for parents. If you have more questions about high chairs, feel free to contact us by emailing us at cs@strolleria.com or chat with us today!


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