A Dutch camper modified her IKEA ANTILOP high chair with shortened legs, creating two seating heights from one chair. The ANTILOP high chair is basically a small kid’s camping essential. We’d bring ours everywhere: picnic tables, camper benches, garden patios. It’s weather-proof, you can hose it down, and it takes up almost no space in your van. But here’s the thing—sometimes you don’t need a high chair. Sometimes you need a low chair that tucks under your camping table. Or […]

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