Fresco Fiamma Chair for Toddlers from Bloom

Freco Fiamma Baby Chair Design From Bloom

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Bloom company presented the Fresco Fiamma baby chair that allows precise body gesture for toddlers. The baby seating can be configured from the cradle position to a highchair to accommodate toddlers up to 79 pounds and is coated in new high quality gloss red finish.

360 degree swivel is available as well as five-point safety harness and pbneumatic-assist to adjust the height according to the size or growth of kids. It also integrates a large multi-position feeding tray and play tray, finished in FDA food-grade plastic and stainless steel, which when not required can be removed.

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