Svan Review & Giveaway

About Them: Our philosophy when it comes to life with children? Parents should never have to compromise. From the newborn stage to inquisitive toddler stage – parents should enjoy products that are stylish, functional, and safe. Svan’s smart, contemporary designs make caring for children easier, and allow parents to focus on the important things – like precious family time. 

Signet Complete High Chair $260
Signet Complete High Chair $260

This Signet Complete High Chair from Svan are awesome, even though they are a bit on the expensive side, they do just more than you think. They grow with your child. Starts out as a high chair with the tray, then moves into the no tray, use the table, then you can take the front piece off and converts into a chair, then into a stepping stool. This even holds on to the table. So with the price you pay it will be worth every penny. You can even have pads added to it for comfort!

Signet Complete High Chair
Signet Complete High Chair

While the movie is in the making I will run down how easy this is to set up. It took us about an hour Amanda and I to set up. Their was loads of screws and came with the tools you needed. I like how it had two tools so, you can have 2 helpers which made this go by fast. Everything was basically slid into place, ad screw use tool to tighten it and your done. The 3 picture of the squares is where you would have the adjusting when your child grows. This is for my special needs kiddo, he is 6, but he is NOT the one in the picture below, that is my 3-year-old at 40 pounds using the non tray one. I love the Svan logo’s throughout the Signet Complete High Chair. The buckle is easy to use and snaps into place well and is pretty tight so it is hard for them to try to take off. The wood seems to be very sturdy and handles all sorts of weight safely under 100 pounds using just the stepping stool.

W in the high chair. 3 years old at 40 pounds.
W in the high chair. 3 years old at 40 pounds.

As you can see above this Signet Complete High Chair holds great and works well. The foot stool at the bottom is huge so they have loads of feet room to play on. The leg room to keep them in place is huge enough for even chunky babies as well. I haven’t recalled seeing this Signet Complete High Chair anywhere in stores, but I have seen them at baby consignment stores for a little less at used price. Anyways this is worth every penny and it is wood easy to clean up and wipe away any dirt. The screws seem to be sturdy into place so no problems with screws losing up in age.

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Stock Photo from Svan
Stock Photo from Svan

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Author: Tiffany Crooker

Hello, my name is Tiffany and I'm 36 years old. I am the only child and grew up in California. Now residing in WA State, in a small town called Granite Falls, a very beautiful city by the mountain Loop. I have 2 boys Malakai who is 11 & special needs of a very rare genetic disorder, he got from his mama. Then Winston who is 9 and acts like a teenager already. We also have our doggy back Lily who is 5. Soon to be getting a kitten to keep the dog company, I do nature photography & people for about 15 years now. I have worked with media agencies as a screener (showing blogs true stats and followers), and love being a Journalism on the side while managing a whole household.

Comment Below:

  • I hate cleaning up anything sticky like Popsicles, lollipops or jelly & peanut butter from little hands. I like a clean high chair so it drove me nuts when food would get in the seat of the chair too.

  • My daughter always manages to somehow get yogurt or oatmeal or something else disgusting underneath her booster seat. I don’t know how, but she does. It’s sticky and disgusting!

  • Trying to find where the mess is! I always find dried up food places days later that even the dog missed.

  • My least favorite part is cleaning the baby then going to clean the floor, highchair and sometimes wall lol

  • my least favorite part is trying to figure out whether to clean him or the tray first….clean one then the other is re-dirty!

  • Especially when they vomit or spit the food back into the tray and food bowl! Sigh!

  • My least favorite part of cleaning is when junk gets down in the crevices and cracks, making it really hard to get to, to clean up!

  • crumbs all love the table and under it too nice when its all cleaned up

  • I have to remember to be sure to clean the clean up the food underneath the high chair pad.

  • I really dislike the spills on the floor! Some spills are easy to clean up and then there are others like rice that are huge pains in the butt!

  • hate the food stain on the floor. hate cleaning up after each meal.

  • I don’t mind cleaning up the messes because I love my Grandson so much. 🙂

  • I really dislike cleaning up baby spills on clothes. Finding the right combo of sprays & soaks to get out stains drives me CRAZY!

  • Sometimes (I admit) I insist on feeding my 2 year old just so I can skip the huge messy cleanup and go relax in the tub. Not often does this happen, but oh when it does… Lol!!!

  • The worst thing is getting all the dried goo out of the crevices between the tray and legs of the high chair.

  • Most unfavorite part is if it is trying to get the little one cleaned up that does NOT want to be cleaned up… fighting is no good so you have to be creative and make it fun somehow and that can be more exhausting than the clean up

  • Trying to find everywhere the spill/good went to clean it all up!

  • OMG!!!! It is a 30 minute process cleaning up after my 1 year old. I forgot how horrible the feeding process was at this age. But I know they grow out of it;) My three year old always lets me know he is the neat eater these days.

  • most un-favorite part is when the baby finishers before either of the toddlers… then she tries to grab their food & makes an even bigger mess than the one that already exists from feeding 3 little people!!!!!!!!

  • We are expecting our first, so I would say just all of the food that goes on the floor will be my least favorite part!

  • I hate that when kids make messes, they get goo in little cracks and crevices…

  • My least favorite part…. the creases! That’s always where things get stuck after coming out of baby’s mouth!

  • The thing I hate cleaning up the most is when we have rice or quinoa and our kid gets it all over the carpet – such a pain to clean up and sticky! 🙂

  • No matter how many bibs, coverings, etc it still gets everywhere. Nekkid eating!