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stokke tripp trapp wiki Stokke | Tripp Trapp Classic Chair

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stokke tripp trapp wiki Stokke | Tripp Trapp Classic ChairThe iconic Tripp Trapp was the first chair of its kind when designed by Peter Opsvik in 1972. Made of solid European beech wood, its intelligent design grows with your child, providing a comfortable, ergonomic seat at any age. It has been made to fit right up to your dining table to bring your baby into the heart of your family, allowing your little boy or girl to eat, learn, play and develop alongside you. Product Features : Your child can

The iconic Tripp Trapp® was the first chair of its kind when designed by Peter Opsvik in 1972. Made of solid European beech wood, its intelligent design grows with your child, providing a comfortable, ergonomic seat at any age. It has been made to fit right up to your dining table to bring your baby into the heart of your family, allowing your little boy or girl to eat, learn, play and develop alongside you.

Product Features :

  • Your child can comfortably sit at the dining table and enjoy mealtimes with the rest of family.
  • Comfort & Design
  • Classic, iconic design will never go out of style.
  • Unique adjustability of seat and footplate to ensure both back and feet support for any age.
  • Stable footrest that supports your child and provides comfort.
  • Solid construction and European beech wood can hold up to a 242 lb adult.
  • Array of color choices match any décor.
  • Safety
  • Arrives with guide for positioning of seat and footplate related to age of child.
  • Optional extended gliders provide increased backward stability
  • Easy to clean spills with dampened cloth.
  • Extended 7-year warranty available on wooden components.
  • Water-based, non-toxic paint.
  • No harmful substances/free from bisphenol and phthalates.
  • Brings your baby to the dining table and closer to the family
  • Suitable from 36 months into adulthood
  • Classic Scandinavian design by Peter Opsvik
  • Wide range of optional accessories for comfort & customization
  • Depth and height adjustable seat and footplate
  • Your child can comfortably sit at the dining table and enjoy mealtimes with the rest of family.
  • Easy to clean
  • From birth :The Newborn Set lifts your baby to table height to join you at the family table from day one. With 2 angle adjustable positions and excellent leg support, your newborn is assured a cozy environment. Safe & simple to use, it can be easily be attached and removed from the Tripp Trapp® chair. Red-green indicators reassure you it is mounted correctly and includes a 5-point harness with protective shoulder pads. Newborn to 9 kg.
  • Freedom of movement :The ground offers toddlers and children the freedom to explore and move in a way that is natural to them. It is here that they learn balance, coordination and literally find their footing. With its unique and adjustable footplate, the Tripp Trapp® chair brings the floor to your child so they can move freely at every age.
  • Brings your child to the table
  • Iconic design by Peter Opsvik allows you to bring your child to the table. Time at the table gives families an opportunity to come together, eat, talk, laugh and bond. Children’s development during their first years is crucial. Their experiences during early childhood provide the foundation for future learning and health. From birth, to toddler and throughout childhood.
  • Adjustability :The Tripp Trapp® chair grows with your child. Intelligent, adjustable design allows freedom of movement with both depth and height adjustable seat and footplates. This means, that when adjusted correctly, your child is ensured a comfortable and ergonomic seating position at any age.
  • Longevity :The Tripp Trapp® chair is made primarily of European beech and oak woods, some of the best of which is found in central Europe and sourced responsibly following the principals of sustainability. Known for their strength, durability and flexibility, both beech and oak wood are natural choices for making furniture that lasts for generations.
  • Customization : With a wide range of playful, practical & functional accessories, the Tripp Trapp® chair allows you to use your chair from birth, toddler, and through adulthood. Available in a variety of trend-led colors, you can choose the perfect chair for your interior or your individual style. For a personal touch – you can even engrave the wooden back!
  • What's included : Tripp Trapp® Chair (5-point harness, Tripp Trapp® Extended Glider set V2 and Tripp Trapp® Babyset are not included)

Upgrade your dining space and give your child the best seat at the table. Order your STOKKE Tripp Trapp Chair now at Kido Bebe and enjoy years of family meals with ease and elegance .

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