I loved the look and functionality of my Peg Perego Prima Pappa Diner when I first received it in 2008 (and it matched my Peg Perego car seat!). I soon learned how difficult it was to clean the two bottom/side straps (we had to use tools to remove them from the seat, which was often necessary in order to clean all the food that got stuck in the textured straps and complicated strap tighteners/buckles). In addition, the bottom-side crevices of the seat have a little flap where food and crumbs loved to hide. Thus, cleaning it was too much work--in my opinion--for an already busy caregiver with a never-ending list of day-to-day tasks to accomplish). I did give it two stars because I appreciated its mobility (wheels), sturdiness, and fully adjustable seat. You are probably wondering why I would be using the past tense in this review given that I have a toddler and a 7-month-old; shouldn't I still be using this expensive, "grows with your child," high-end high chair, you ask...? Well unfortunately, the vinyl seat upholstery started to rip right after the 1-year warranty expired. Now it is unusable, and I have to buy a new high chair. Either that, or a handmade seat cover. Of course, I could purchase a new Peg Perego cover, but I will not give them any more of my money. I actually contacted Peg Perego about this issue and asked if this was a common occurrence; I'm assuming that it is because their response was a link to their website, where I can purchase a new upholstery cover for $60-75. Thanks but no thanks, Peg Perego. My final comment: this is what you get for being too matchy-matchy. I should have done more research and fully inspected this high chair before wasting my money on it.
NOTE: If PP has changed the design since 2008 in ways that address the problems I have outlined above, please comment on this review.