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IKEA Highchair Cushion Cover - Vintage Blue Mudcloth

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IKEA Highchair Cushion Cover - Vintage Blue MudclothBring Vintage Coastal Calm to Mealtime Hard plastic highchair seats aren't exactly comfortable for tiny bottoms. If your little one fusses and squirms through meals, this premium cotton canvas cushion cover transforms the IKEA Antilop into a cozy, inviting space they'll actually want to sit in. The Vintage Blue Mudcloth pattern brings soothing, coastal inspired design to your dining spacea soft blue mudcloth style pattern that evokes vintage textiles

Bring Vintage Coastal Calm to Mealtime

Hard plastic highchair seats aren't exactly comfortable for tiny bottoms. If your little one fusses and squirms through meals, this premium cotton canvas cushion cover transforms the IKEA Antilop into a cozy, inviting space they'll actually want to sit in.

The Vintage Blue Mudcloth pattern brings soothing, coastal-inspired design to your dining space—a soft blue mudcloth-style pattern that evokes vintage textiles and seaside serenity. This calming aesthetic creates a peaceful mealtime environment perfect for homes with coastal, vintage, or relaxed bohemian style.

What Makes It Better:

  • Genuine Comfort: Soft 100% premium cotton canvas feels gentle against your baby's skin. The removable inflatable insert provides cushioning that makes longer mealtimes comfortable and reduces fussing.

  • Easy On, Easy Off: Elastic edges and a no-slip fit mean this cover slides on in seconds and stays put through wiggling, kicking, and mealtime mayhem. Remove just as easily when it's time to wash.

  • Machine Washable: Life with babies is messy. Toss the cover in the washing machine whenever needed. The durable cotton canvas and pattern printing hold up beautifully wash after wash.

  • Perfect Fit for IKEA Antilop: Custom-designed specifically for the IKEA Antilop highchair. The elastic edges ensure a snug, wrinkle-free fit that looks professionally tailored.

  • Vintage Coastal Aesthetic: The soft blue mudcloth pattern brings vintage charm and coastal serenity to your space. Timeless design that evokes relaxed, beachy vibes and pairs beautifully with light, airy interiors.

Product Details:

  • Material: 100% premium cotton canvas cover with removable inflatable insert
  • Pattern: Vintage Blue Mudcloth - soft blue mudcloth-inspired pattern
  • Style: Vintage, coastal, calming aesthetic
  • Compatibility: Designed exclusively for IKEA Antilop highchair
  • Care: Machine washable cover; Hand wash inflatable insert
  • Fit: Elastic edges for secure, no-slip fit
  • Warranty: 1 Year Limited Warranty against manufacturing defects

Perfect For:

  • Daily Comfort: Transform hard plastic into a cozy seat your baby enjoys sitting in. Reduces squirming and mealtime battles.

  • Coastal & Vintage Lovers: If you're drawn to seaside aesthetics, vintage textiles, and calming blue tones, this pattern brings that relaxed, beachy vibe beautifully to mealtime.

  • Easy Maintenance: Machine washable means you can handle spills, dropped food, and sticky hands without stress. Fresh and clean for every meal.

  • Gift Giving: Pairs beautifully with our placemats and leg wraps for a complete IKEA Antilop transformation (check out our money-saving bundles!).

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Q: Will this cushion cover fit my IKEA Antilop highchair? A: Yes! This cushion cover is custom-designed exclusively for the IKEA Antilop highchair seat. The elastic edges ensure a perfect, snug fit with no bunching or slipping.

Q: Is the cushion cover machine washable? A: Absolutely! The cotton canvas cover is completely machine washable. The removable inflatable insert should be hand washed. Air dry both components for best results.

Q: Is the inflatable insert safe and durable? A: Yes, the insert is made from durable, non-toxic materials. It's designed to withstand daily use and provides comfortable cushioning without deflating. Many parents use these daily for months without issues.

Q: Does the vintage blue color work with coastal décor? A: Perfectly! The soft blue mudcloth pattern was specifically designed to complement coastal, beachy, and light, airy interiors. It pairs beautifully with whites, natural wood tones, and relaxed vintage aesthetics.

Q: Is this pattern too feminine or too masculine? A: Neither! The vintage blue mudcloth is completely gender-neutral. The soft blue tone is calming and sophisticated—perfect for any child. It's a popular choice for parents who want a serene, timeless look.

Q: Can I buy this as part of a bundle? A: Yes! Check out our cushion cover bundles that combine this with leg wraps for instant savings and a completely coordinated highchair look.

Q: How does this improve comfort compared to the bare plastic seat? A: The combination of soft cotton canvas and the inflatable cushion insert transforms the hard plastic Antilop seat into a genuinely comfortable surface. Parents report less squirming, longer sitting times, and happier mealtimes.

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