CAUTION: This hack has a tip behind risk. Please DO NOT replicate unless you know how to make it safe. Which kid doesn’t love a good swing? Here’s how Tom Builder hacked the ANTILOP high chair into a toddler swing. The best thing is, the ropes can be wound up…
We hacked the ANTILOP high chair into a low chair. It’s now at a suitable level for feeding and play in the lounge. It takes up less room too. IKEA item used: IKEA Antilop High Chair Here’s how to make a low chair Knock out the feet from the legs,…
Materials: Antilop highchair, and two Antilop traysDescription: The only thing that’s missing on Antilop is some support for the child’s feet. My husband got this great idea after I had done the typical wife-bitching and demanded a better chair for our daughter. Your simply buy an extra tray; drill four…
Materials: Antilop chair, 3 wheels bikeDescription: Take an Antilop chair, remove the legs, fix it to the bottom of the rear basket of a 3 wheel bike, child facing rear side. Remove the basket’s rear side. You are ready to enjoy country rides with your child in security (don’t remove…
Materials: Silicon, AntilopDescription I am a father of two and a graphic designer as a profession. Like most of families we own a Antilop highchair from Ikea. But to me it seemed a bit dull. So I came up with placemats that fits this highchair. The placemats are made out…
Materials: AntilopDescription: From table with legs to bath without, Antilop is a winner!!~ Teresa