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stokke products Stokke Tripp Trapp High Chair² with Cushion, Newborn Set + Stokke Tray

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stokke products Stokke Tripp Trapp High Chair² with Cushion, Newborn Set + Stokke TrayStokke Tripp Trapp Complete High Chair With Newborn Bundle is a great way to get all you need to bring your little one to the table from day one. Cozy, comfortable, and ergonomic, it lifts your infant to table height. This enables eye contact and is an excellent opportunity to spend quality time together with the whole family. As your baby grows, continue to use your Tripp Trapp Chair as a high chair and seat with other accessories to give your

Stokke Tripp Trapp Complete High Chair²  With Newborn Bundle is a great way to get all you need to bring your little one to the table from day one. Cozy, comfortable, and ergonomic, it lifts your infant to table height. This enables eye contact and is an excellent opportunity to spend quality time together with the whole family. As your baby grows, continue to use your Tripp Trapp Chair as a high chair and seat with other accessories to give your growing child a seat at the table – from toddler through teen and even adult years.​​

 

Specifications

Newborn Set

  • Enables the chair to be used from birth.
  • Ergonomic and spacious with optimal leg support.
  • Comfortably cradles your baby while allowing freedom of movement.
  • 2 positions for baby's comfort with one-hand trigger for angle adjustment.
  • Suitable for newborn up to 9kg / 20lbs.
  • Red-green indicators turn green when Newborn Set is mounted correctly on the Tripp Trapp® chair.
  • Perforated for optimal air flow.
  • Easy to use, no tools required to attach and remove it from the chair.
  • The comfortable upholstery can be removed and machine washed.

Highchair

  • The Chair That Grows With The Child™.
  • All-in-one high chair bundle: Tripp Trapp chair, baby set with harness², cushion, and Stokke Tray.
  • Suitable from when your child can sit unaided (approx. 6 months) and grows with the child with adjustable seat and footplate.
  • Baby set² provides side and back support, which allows your little one to develop the skill of sitting.
  • Easy-to-attach 5-point harness with adjustable straps and quick-release button.
  • JPMA certified and meets or exceeds all ASTM safety standards.
  • Produced in the European Union. All wood and wood-based parts meet E.U. Timber Regulations, supporting responsible forestry and wood industry.
  • Provides everything your child needs from 6 months to 3 years.
  • Your little one can comfortably sit at the dining table and enjoy mealtimes with the rest of the family.
  • Chair and Baby Set wipe clean.
  • Harness and cushion are detachable and are washer machine safe.
  • 5-point harness is easy to buckle with two clicks, as well as unbuckle with a quick-release button.
  • Timeless, iconic designs to match any décor. 
  • Unique adjustability of seat and footplate to ensure both back and feet support for any age.
  • Solid construction that can hold up to a 242 lb. adult.
  • Adjustable harness straps are 100% polypropylene, giving a high-quality touch and feel.
  • Extended 7-year warranty available on wooden components.
  • Water-based, non-toxic paint.
  • No harmful substances/free from bisphenol and phthalates.

 Dimensions & Weight

  • W 18.1 in x H 32.5 in x D 25.4 in
  • 21.4 lbs.
  • Suitable for ages 6 months to 50 months
What's Included
  • Tripp Trapp Chair
  • Tripp Trapp Baby Set² with 5-point harness
  • Extended gliders
  • Tripp Trapp Classic Cushion²
  • Stokke Tray
  • Newborn Set
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