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Stokke Tripp Trapp Chair


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Stokke Tripp Trapp High Chair in cherry wood finish. Picture shows the chair shelves adjusted for a grown kid, the levels/shelves would be swapped for a baby or toddler. Very sturdy chair that offers several height positions to accommodate a growing child, adjusted with an Allen key.  Not compatible with the newest newborn seat.
In very good condition.

Plus extra Accessories;
Wooden bar 
Leather crotch strap (slips through the slot in the seat)
Washable back Cushions (stripey red / used)

£100.00

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