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There are those who look forward, and those who look back with tenderness. This 50s children's high chair, with its simple and robust shapes, is a tribute to the times gone by - when furniture for the little ones was made to last, to be passed from hand to hand, and to collect stories.
A decidedly vintage piece, dedicated to those who cannot – and perhaps do not want – to let go of the past. Perfect for those who love authentic objects, with the sign of time as a signature, not as a defect.
It's not just a high chair, it's a fragment of childhood suspended in time, still capable of moving us with its sincerity.

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