Bugaboo is voluntarily recalling approximately 18,280 of its Giraffe high chairs due to a potential fall hazard.
According to a June 12 recall notice posted on Bugaboo's website and the Consumer Product Safety Commission website, the chair legs can separate from the frame "if the screws connecting the legs are not properly tightened during assembly."
The issue may pose a "risk of serious injury or death to babies," the CPSC stated.
The agency noted that Bugaboo has received 22 reports so far of high chair legs separating from frames, including 13 reports of "minor injuries."
Child car seats voluntarily recalled due to possible risk of injuryThose in possession of recalled Giraffe high chairs are being advised to stop using them immediately and to reach out to Bugaboo to request a free repair kit, which includes an Allen key and new screws to install into the legs of the high chair.
Bugaboo said on its website that it has contacted all known purchasers about the recall directly and that "safety is paramount to ensure the well-being of our customers and their children." Those who ordered a Giraffe high chair after May 1, 2025, "will already have the Repair Kit included in your Bugaboo Giraffe box and no further action is needed," the company added.
The recalled Giraffe high chairs, which were made in the Czech Republic, are about 30 inches tall, 21 inches wide and 23 inches long and were made in blue, black, natural wood/white, warm wood/gray and white colorways, according to the CPSC.
The recalled products were sold at Nordstrom and other stores nationwide and online on Bugaboo's website as well as on Amazon.com between May 2023 and April 2025, the CPSC stated. The Giraffe high chairs were priced around $380.
Fisher-Price recalls over 250,000 stroller toys due to choking hazardA list of recalled high chairs and their item code numbers is available on the CPSC website and Bugaboo's website.
ABC News has reached out to Bugaboo for comment.