Lalo is a modern direct-to-consumer baby brand founded in 2019, built around clean design, convertible products and a millennial-parent aesthetic. It is best known for The Chair — a wooden convertible high chair that competes directly with the Stokke Tripp Trapp — and has expanded into play, bath and feeding gear. Lalo sells mainly through its own website, with limited Amazon availability.
This review covers Lalo's core products available in the US in 2026, with an honest assessment of design, quality and value against both premium and mid-range competitors.
Is Lalo a good baby brand?
Yes — Lalo is a well-designed, well-made modern brand that occupies a useful middle ground. Its products look intentional in a contemporary home, the convertible pieces are built to grow with the child, and the quality is genuinely good. Lalo sits below true heirloom brands like Stokke on longevity and materials, but above mass-market plastic gear on design and feel — and it is usually priced accordingly. For parents who want a coordinated, good-looking set of baby gear without paying full luxury prices, Lalo is a strong option.
Our Lalo product reviews for 2026
Lalo The Chair (Convertible High Chair)
Lalo's flagship: a wooden convertible high chair that adjusts from a baby high chair to a toddler chair. It is GREENGUARD Gold certified for low emissions, has a wipe-clean footrest and tray, and looks far better in a modern kitchen than typical plastic high chairs.
- Converts baby-to-toddler
- GREENGUARD Gold certified
- Modern wood design
- Less into-adulthood range than Stokke
Lalo The Play Kit
Lalo's play table and chair set: a toddler-scaled activity table with coordinating chairs for crafts, snacks and open-ended play. Built in Lalo's signature wood-and-color look so it fits a modern playroom or kitchen corner rather than standing out as plastic clutter.
- Toddler-scaled table and chairs
- Cohesive modern design
- Doubles as a snack and craft table
- Premium price for play furniture
Lalo The Play Chair
A child-sized wooden chair that pairs with The Chair or stands alone, giving a toddler their own properly-scaled seat for a play table or reading nook. Same wood finish and design language as the rest of the Lalo range.
- Properly toddler-scaled
- Coordinates with The Chair
- Solid wood build
- Single-purpose once outgrown
Lalo The Little Cup
A small open or training cup sized for tiny hands, part of Lalo's feeding range. Designed to teach real drinking from around 6 months, with Lalo's usual clean, mealtime-friendly look.
- Sized for small hands
- Supports open-cup learning
- Coordinated feeding range
- Expect spills while learning
Lalo Bath Kneeler and Elbow Saver
A cushioned kneeling and elbow pad for the parent during bath time — a small comfort product that makes leaning over the tub far easier. Part of Lalo's bath range, with the brand's soft modern styling.
- Eases parent bath-time strain
- Soft, wipe-clean cushion
- Modern look
- A comfort extra, not a core item
Lalo The Bib (Silicone)
A food-grade silicone bib with a deep food-catching pocket, in Lalo's muted modern colorways. Wipes clean instantly, does not absorb stains, and rolls up for the diaper bag.
- Deep food-catching pocket
- Food-grade silicone
- Wipes clean instantly
- Firmer feel than fabric bibs
What Lalo does well
- Coordinated design. Lalo products share a consistent modern aesthetic, so a Lalo nursery and kitchen look intentional and cohesive.
- Convertible, grow-with-baby gear. The Chair high chair and toddler chair are designed to last through childhood rather than months.
- Certified materials. The Chair is GREENGUARD Gold certified for low chemical emissions — a meaningful safety credential.
- Sensible mid-premium pricing. Better design and materials than mass-market gear, without full heirloom-brand prices.
What could be better
- Sold mostly direct. Lalo sells primarily through its own website; Amazon and retail availability is limited and inconsistent.
- Not a true heirloom brand. The Chair converts baby-to-toddler but does not adjust into adulthood the way a Stokke Tripp Trapp does.
- Accessories add up. As with most convertible-chair brands, cushions and add-ons increase the real cost above the headline price.
How Lalo compares to other brands
Lalo vs. Stokke: The Chair and the Tripp Trapp compete head-to-head on modern wood design. The Tripp Trapp adjusts into adulthood and has decades of track record; The Chair is somewhat more affordable and arguably more contemporary, but does not match Stokke's longevity. Lalo vs. Lovevery: Lalo's Play Kit competes with Lovevery's — Lovevery has deeper developmental-science credentials, Lalo offers a more cohesive design across your whole baby setup. Lalo vs. mass-market: Lalo costs more than plastic gear from Graco or Ingenuity but delivers materially better design and materials.
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