Keenz wood high chair
- 미진 김
- Jul 11
- 2 min read

Brand : KEENZ
Category : High Chair
Manufacturer: Brannew International Co., Ltd.
Keenz wood high chair. Supports from 6months to 3 years :
Crafted for growth, the iconic Keenz wood high chair offers unparalleled adjustability from infancy to adulthood. Its design is rooted in ergonomic principles, ensuring proper support and fostering healthy development for babies, energetic toddlers, and growing teenagers.
Description
THE CHAIR FOR LIFE : The chair that cherishes every moment as your child grows, a lifetime companion.
6months to adult : From 6months to adult, it adapts to every stage of their growth.
DESIGN WITH A PURPOSE : Trusted for over 50 years for its safety, ease of adjustment, and ergonomic design. Discover its timeless Scandinavian design, a beauty that endures through the years.
The Feeding Tray : Effortless feeding, easy clean-up. Its BPA-free plastic construction handles spills perfectly and cleans in a snap.
Key Features
Adjustable Seat & Footrest : Allows customization to fit the child's size, promoting proper posture and comfort at every stage of development.
Long-Lasting Design : Suitable for babies from 6 months with the Baby Set, later transforming into a chair for adults.
Safety-Oriented Structure : Solid construction ensures stability, and when paired with the Baby Set, includes a safety harness to secure younger children.
Encourages Family Interaction : Designed to position children closer to the dining table, fostering a sense of inclusion during meals.
Ergonomic Support : Promotes a natural seating posture for growing children, ensuring comfort and reducing strain.
Eco-Friendly Choice : Manufactured using sustainably sourced wood, making it an environmentally responsible option.
Versatility in Usage : From infant to adult, the chair evolves to accommodate different needs, making it a lifelong investment.
Specifications
Weight : 6.2kg
Maximum load : 20 kg
Dimensions : 79 x 56 x 48 cm
Box Size : 92 x 42 x 8 cm
Age Range : 6 months - adult.

















