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where is stokke manufactured Stokke Tripp Trapp High Chair² with Newborn Set

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where is stokke manufactured Stokke Tripp Trapp High Chair² with Newborn SetThe Stokke Tripp Trapp High Chair with Newborn Set is designed for families seeking a versatile seating solution for their growing child. This iconic high chair brings your baby to table height from birth, fostering family connection during meals. It includes a Newborn Set suitable for infants up to 20 lbs, offering ergonomic support, two adjustable positions, and easy attachment to the chair without tools. As your child grows, the Baby Set ensures

The Stokke® Tripp Trapp® High Chair with Newborn Set is designed for families seeking a versatile seating solution for their growing child. This iconic high chair brings your baby to table height from birth, fostering family connection during meals. It includes a Newborn Set suitable for infants up to 20 lbs, offering ergonomic support, two adjustable positions, and easy attachment to the chair without tools. As your child grows, the Baby Set ensures proper back and side support, ideal for ages 6 months to 3 years, while being simple to clean and maintain.

The Stokke® Tripp Trapp® High Chair is built to last, accommodating up to 242 lbs, making it suitable for toddlers, teens, and adults. Featuring adjustable seat and footplate configurations, it ensures optimal comfort and ergonomic support at every stage. Safety features include a 5-point harness, extended gliders for stability, and water-based, non-toxic paint. Certified by JPMA and meeting ASTM standards, this timeless chair combines functionality, durability, and style to suit any home décor.

Stokke®, founded in Ålesund, Norway in 1932, is a Scandinavian brand known for innovative, high-quality baby gear designed to grow with your child. From the iconic Tripp Trapp® High Chair to strollers, nursery furniture, and carriers, Stokke® products emphasize safety, sustainability, and parent-child connection. With ergonomic designs and timeless style, Stokke® blends function and beauty to support your family’s journey. Explore Stokke® at ANB Baby for thoughtfully crafted baby gear that brings families closer every day.

Stokke Tripp Trapp High Chair 2 with Newborn Set Features:

  • Versatile Usage: Enables the chair to be used from birth, supporting up to 20 lbs.

  • Ergonomic Design: Spacious with optimal leg support, it cradles your baby comfortably while allowing freedom of movement.

  • Adjustable Comfort: Two positions for the baby’s comfort with a one-hand trigger for angle adjustment.

  • Safety Indicators: Red-green indicators confirm the correct mounting on the Tripp Trapp® chair.

  • Breathable: Perforated for optimal airflow.

  • Easy to Use: No tools are required for attachment or removal, and the upholstery is removable and machine-washable.

  • Classic Design: Timeless and iconic, suitable for any décor.

  • Adjustable Features: Unique adjustability of seat and footplate ensures ergonomic support for all ages.

  • Comprehensive Support: Provides everything needed for children aged 6 months to 3 years.

  • Family Integration: Your child can comfortably sit at the dining table, enjoying mealtimes with the family.

  • Easy Maintenance: Easy to clean with simple wipe-down surfaces.

  • Iconic Style: Classic, never-out-of-style design available in various colors and wood finishes.

  • Ergonomic Adjustability: Adjustable seat and footplate for proper back and foot support.

  • Robust Construction: Stable footrest and solid build support up to 242 lbs.

  • Non-Toxic Materials: Coated with water-based, non-toxic paint; free from harmful substances like bisphenol and phthalates.

  • Safety Features:  Includes a 5-point safety harness and extended gliders for increased stability.

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