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Getting married in a few weeks and need some high chairs for the reception, does anyone have suggestions on where you can hire/borow them from? I have a phil&ted's me too which would be ideal as we don't want anything with a tray table although not sure how safely they would attach to a trestle table! Failing that something that can sit up against the edge of the table. If anyone has done this before then do shout! Google is calling me for endless research!


Edited to add that I have found a hire company for the Ikea chairs - anyone got experience of whether these would hold babies up to the age of 2? Also whether they would sit in line with the height of a standard trestle table??


Thanks

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We have an Ikea high chair, my daughter who is now almost 3 still likes to sit in it some times (we have it for her younger sibling), so yes I think it would be fine for kids up to 2. We have it sitting at our standard table so think they would be fine with the trestle tables The legs are quite wide, for stability, so they do take up a fair amount of room. If they come with the trays attached these are easily removed.

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