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http://www.backinaction.co.uk/tripptrappbuy


I've used Back In Action for Stokke stuff in the past..very effecient, 24hr service and they will price match any other Tripp Trapp deals.

You don't really need the cushion set tho they look cute. We didn't use s harness either.

I'm sitting on a Tripp Trapp writing this..the older grandaughter still uses it to draw and paint at the table too ...

They really are a good bit of kit!! Best Wishes, Pam

If you are still looking for one of these chairs, I have a Red Kite wooden feeding chair that is similar to the Tripp Trapp here is a link to one exactly the same http://www.babyworld.co.uk/information/reviews/product.asp?id=706


It is light beech wood, with harness and hardly used, I'd like ?35 for it. PM me if you are interested.

Hi I saw it a few weeks ago at Lester's online Nursery Store (or something like that) for ? 115 with free UK delivery. I emailed Kiddicare to ask if they would match that price. They did we got it for ? 113.70 instead of their usual ? 139 I know only a little bit cheaper but a well known company with a good customer service and free next day delivery.

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