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STOKKE TRIPP TRAPP HIGH CHAIR, SOLID WOOD, WALNUT RRP ?155



The Stokke? Tripp Trapp? is much more than a high-chair, it is a lifetime addition to any family. It can be used from birth right the way through to adulthood. It grows with your child and gives them independence, helping them to learn and communicate. Made to fit right in at your kitchen table, the idea of the Tripp Trapp? is that your child should be included in your family meal.


Suitable from birth with the addition of accessories for newborns and toddler (not included here)


Perfect ergonomic sitting position for your baby, improving posture and helping correct spine development

Adjustable height & depth, the chair adapts to suit children's growth


Sits at the table comfortably with the family, no table top or handles in the way

The walnut wood is easily wiped clean, no fuss with any mess


Easy to assemble.


Excellent condition ?80

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