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stokke steps chair legs Stokke Steps Chair – PR3LOVED

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stokke steps chair legs Stokke Steps Chair – PR3LOVEDShipping: Please note that shipping courier fees apply to this product and will be calculated during checkout. The versatile chair that evolves with your baby. The chair has been developed with active, independent toddlers in mind, giving them proper support and comfort with its adjustable features. The chair is the core of our seating system and serves as a base for the bouncer and additional accessories. Part of the Stokke Steps high chair seating

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The versatile chair that evolves with your baby. The chair has been developed with active, independent toddlers in mind, giving them proper support and comfort with its adjustable features. The chair is the core of our seating system and serves as a base for the bouncer and additional accessories.

  • Part of the Stokke® Steps™ high chair seating system
  • Suitable from newborn with a clip-on baby bouncer
  • Tool-free and easy to adjust as your child grows
  • Comfortable baby set and tray for easy feeding
  • Brings your child to the family table
  • Note: This product consists of the seat and legs. Seats and legs are also sold separately to allow you to create your ideal chair based on your own colour preferences

Create and buy your Stokke Steps from a wide selection of wood colours and accessories.

The chair is the core of our seating system and serves as a base for the bouncer and additional accessories. The chair itself has been developed with active, independent toddlers in mind, giving them proper support and comfort with its adjustable features.

Features:

  • Can be used together with the Stokke® Steps™ Bouncer bringing your newborn to the table and with the Stokke® Steps™ Baby Set to create the highchair.
  • Your child can comfortably sit at the dining table and enjoy mealtimes with the rest of family.
  • The rounded generous seat and back give optimal ergonomics.
  • The easy tool-free adjustable footrest allows your child to climb in and out independently.
  • Contemporary Scandinavian design.
  • Materials: Wood: European Beech solid wood, Plastics: PP-TC/PA
  • Product dimensions (length x height x width) in cm/in: 61x71x43/24x28x17
  • Product weight in kg/lbs: 4,6 / 10,1
  • Suitable for age in months: up to 36 months for high chair configuration

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