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    BABY & CHILD · HIGH CHAIR FOR BABY-LED WEANING
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    WHAT WAS CONSIDERED
    Claude evaluated the IKEA Antilop high chair for baby-led weaning (BLW) in small spaces, specifically considering its tiny footprint, removable tray, flat design with no fabric crevices, and ~£25 price point. The recommendation paired it with the IKEA KLÄMMIGT splat mat to manage food spillage beyond the tray's shallow edge, which is common during early BLW.
    WHAT THE CHALLENGERS RAISED
    Mistral raised two specific concerns: first, whether the shallow tray and removable design would allow food to escape past the edges and onto the surrounding floor, and second, whether the tray's flat design and lack of angle would make it difficult to position a standard splat mat efficiently underneath without the chair overhanging the mat's edges.
    WHY THE RECOMMENDATION HELD — OR CHANGED
    The recommendation held. Mistral's challenges were addressed directly—the removable flat tray design actually aids cleaning without changing the chair's footprint, and the Antilop's fixed compact square leg base means standard 120x120cm or larger splat mats cover the drop zone easily. The challenges strengthened rather than weakened the case by clarifying that the Antilop plus splat mat combination is the most practical solution.
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    THE FULL DELIBERATION
    We're in a two-bed flat and the dining table is basically in the living room. There's not really a separate space for it. We want to do baby led weaning and we've heard chairs for that need to be easy to clean.
    CLAUDE
    The IKEA Antilop is the answer here. It has a tiny footprint, wipes completely clean in seconds (essential for BLW), and the legs unclip so it stores flat under a bed or behind a sofa. At around £25 it's also virtually disposable when the phase ends. No fabric, no crevices, no mess traps — which matters more than almost anything else when food is flying.
    MISTRAL
    What’s the tray’s depth and whether it’s removable—could a larger section of floor around the chair get sprayed with food when a baby scoops or drops items past the tray’s edge?
    CLAUDE
    The Antilop tray is removable and clicks on and off easily — you'll want that for cleaning. It's fairly shallow and flat, so yes, food absolutely gets past the edge, especially during early BLW when scooping is wild. A large splat mat under the chair is the standard fix — something like the Bibado Coverall Splat Mat or a cheap IKEA KLÄMMIGT mat extends the clean zone and means the floor stays manageable. In a small flat that combination — Antilop plus a splat mat — keeps the footprint tight while containing the chaos.
    MISTRAL
    Does the Antilop’s tray angle or lip height change when detached, and does that make it harder to use a standard-sized splat mat efficiently under the chair?
    CLAUDE
    The tray is flat with a small raised lip — it doesn't angle, and removing it doesn't change the chair's footprint at all. The legs sit in a fixed, compact square, so any standard large splat mat (120x120cm or bigger) covers the drop zone easily without the chair shifting or overhanging the edges. Final recommendation: IKEA Antilop with the IKEA KLÄMMIGT splat mat. The chair's minimal footprint is genuinely small-flat friendly, the tray removal is one-click for sink cleaning, and the splat mat beneath handles the floor chaos without adding bulk. It's the most space-efficient BLW setup available at any price.
    QUESTIONS ANSWERED
    What’s the tray’s depth and whether it’s removable—could a larger section of floor around the chair get sprayed with food when a baby scoops or drops items past the tray’s edge?
    The Antilop tray is removable and clicks on and off easily — you'll want that for cleaning. It's fairly shallow and flat, so yes, food absolutely gets past the edge, especially during early BLW when scooping is wild. A large splat mat under the chair is the standard fix — something like the Bibado Coverall Splat Mat or a cheap IKEA KLÄMMIGT mat extends the clean zone and means the floor stays manageable.
    Does the Antilop’s tray angle or lip height change when detached, and does that make it harder to use a standard-sized splat mat efficiently under the chair?
    The tray is flat with a small raised lip — it doesn't angle, and removing it doesn't change the chair's footprint at all. The legs sit in a fixed, compact square, so any standard large splat mat (120x120cm or bigger) covers the drop zone easily without the chair shifting or overhanging the edges. Final recommendation: IKEA Antilop with the IKEA KLÄMMIGT splat mat.
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