Anonymous wrote:All of the ones that look like they’re made of wood but are lightweight are made of MDF, which off gases formaldehyde and other chemicals for the first year or two. With a used one, not only is it cheaper, environmentally friendly, and already assembled, but you’re not exposing your 2 year old to chemicals unnecessarily. If you must buy a new one, the plastic ones from Step2 are less aesthetically pleasing, but they’re made of food grade plastic.
Okay but nearly all wood furniture has formaldehyde. Probably the sofa or dining chair you are sitting in off-gassed it. I think IKEA of all companies probably has limited off gassing following the scandal in the 90’s.