Ikea Antelope is the ultimate in minimalist chairs as our guide chair. In only 3Kg (ie, NO) and less than 15 € (ie, less than nothing) there is a seat and four legs. More minimal than that ...
The nice thing about Antelope (besides the fact that it weighs nothing and costs a very few) is that it is very stable . The legs, in fact, form part of interlocking stuck on the seat, and differ from it down to the floor. The chair then has an overall trend in pyramid, with the very broad base, which makes it more stable in the case of children especially worn for belly dancing on chair (next Olympic sport).
There is also a safety belt; (even this fairly minimal, actually), but only 3 points instead of 5. Indeed, to be precisely accurate, is one point, as it ties around the waist and that's it: the third stopping point is given by the very structure of the session, through the presence of a crotch. As an option, then it is also available tray to be inserted into slits in place of the session.
The Antelope limits are being a bit 'bulky the base, just Because of its pyramidal shape, even if the individual legs are completely independent of each other, without mutual connection brackets, so it is easy enough to pull a chair chair common, for example, when you sit the baby on table next to an adult.
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fact is that Antelope is indestructible, washable in all its parts, easily transportable, easily removed and replaced in less than a minute: once I even managed to throw it in your bag under the stroller and carried her home to the festival of fried frog. Or something like that ...