Baby Stokke Tripp Trapp® ChairThe Tripp Trapp is an ingenious highchair designed by Peter Opsvik that revolutionized the childrens chair category when it was first launched in 1972. It is designed to fit right up to your dining table, bringing your baby into the heart of your family and allowing him or her to learn and develop alongside you. The intelligent, adjustable design allows freedom of movement with both depthand height adjustable seat and footplates. When adjusted
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The Tripp Trapp ® is an ingenious highchair designed by Peter Opsvik that revolutionized the children’s chair category when it was first launched in 1972. It is designed to fit right up to your dining table, bringing your baby into the heart of your family and allowing him or her to learn and develop alongside you. The intelligent, adjustable design allows freedom of movement with both depth—and height-adjustable seat and footplates. When adjusted correctly, your child is ensured a comfortable and ergonomic seating position at any age. Stokke® is pleased that our High Chairs are certified by JPMA and meet or exceed all ASTM safety standards. Tripp Trapp® chairs are produced in the European Union. All wood and wood-based parts are required to meet E.U. Timber Regulations and, in so doing, support a responsible forestry and wood industry.
Your child can comfortably sit at the dining table and enjoy mealtimes with the rest of the family.
Your child can comfortably sit at the dining table and enjoy mealtimes with the rest of the family
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.
Arrives with a guide for positioning of seat and footplate related to the age of the child
Optional extended gliders provide increased backward stability