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Product FeaturesColor: Natural
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| Product Information | |
| Model number: | 144401 |
| Maximum weight recommendation: | 300 Pounds |
| material_composition: | Wood |
| Care instructions: | Easy to clean |
| Number of items: | 1 |
| Style: | Modern |
Product Details
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![]() Available in variety of colors. View larger. |
![]() Allows your child to sit at the table and interact with the family. View larger. |
![]() Seat height and footrest adjust in six different combinations. View larger. |
![]() Five-point harness. |
As an added safety feature, the Tripp Trapp chair Extended Glider (included) can be placed in the rear position for extra traction on floor surfaces.
Certified for Product Safety
Tripp Trapp chair is certified by The Juvenile Products Manufacturers Association, Inc. (JPMA), which represents 250 companies in the United States, Canada, and Mexico who manufacture, import and/or distribute infant products. JPMA has been recognized as an organization dedicated to enhancing children's product safety.
Adjustable for Your Growing Child
The adjustable Tripp Trapp chair can be resized for a custom fit as your child grows from infant to toddler--it even works as a chair for an adult. Both the seat height and the footrest are adjustable in six different combinations. The harness and extended glider can be removed to make an ideal seat for an older child. The highchair measures 78 by 46 by 49 centimeters (H x W x D).
Quality Materials and Stylish Design for Modern Lifestyles
Designed for years of use, the Tripp Trapp chair is made from , cultivated beech wood for durability and longevity. The chair is easy to keep clean--just wipe down after meals with a damp washcloth. The safety harness is removable and machine washable. The stylish chair fits right into your modern lifestyle. You can choose an optional Tripp Trapp cushion with different patterns (sold separately) to customize the seat to match your tastes.
The Stokke Tripp Trapp chair is backed by a limited seven-year warranty on wooden parts.
Stokke: All About Family
Stokke AS is a family-owned company that focuses on well-designed, durable, and thoughtful products for children. Dedicated to using high-quality materials and imaginative concepts, Stokke's durable and innovative designs support the needs of a child, while fostering parent-child interaction. Stylish and functional products such as the Tripp Trapp chair, Sleepi bed, and Xplory stroller are the cornerstone of Stokke's continued vision for superior products that fit a child's everyday needs.
What's in the Box
Tripp Trapp chair, user guide, Extended Gliders, applicable parts, and Allen wrench.
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| Trademark Information: TRIPP TRAPP® chair from STOKKE® |
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews
51 of 52 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Long-time user,
By Now my grandchildren are arriving, and they sit in their parents' old chairs (which still look beautiful) when they visit, and use new ones in their own home. The chairs are sturdy, comfortable, adjustable, and long-lived. Yes, they cost money, but this is a case of investing in something of high quality which will last for many years. Buying one of these early on will avoid the need to invest in other seating devices which don't last nearly as well, thus needing replacement.
163 of 182 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
My Stokke baby rail broke,
By The flimsy, plastic baby rail which attaches to the seat of the chair via a think clip broke in half when my infant daughter leaned forward in the chair. My daughter then tumbled forward, hitting her head on the table in front of her and getting caught up in the harness. I do not think the baby rail was manufactured with the safety of children in mind, and I want to warn other parents before they make the same mistake. Despite repeatedly calling and even sending pictures of the defective product, the company has refused to refund my purchase. When I called, the customer service representative mentioned that they have seen this happen on numerous occasions. So, why is this product still on the market?! My anger regarding my child's fall as a result of this poorly-designed product and Stokke's complete disregard for the safety of the children it sells to has prompted me to write this review and warn others of the danger of the plastic baby rail that accompanies the Stokke high chair.
35 of 37 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
i have 2 of these. not for kids under 2 yrs,
By Miss Spellin (Suburbia, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Stokke Tripp Trapp Highchair - Natural (Baby Product)
I have 2 children 2 years apart. i bought one chair when my oldest was 2 1/2-ish and I needed the highchair he was still using for my then nine month old daughter. i have a small home and only enough space for a breakfast table. i needed the extra chairs for guests. so it was worth it to me to buy an additional chair for my child. also i read one reviewer who said that kids will sqirm less and be interested in their food if the chair they sit it fits them well. i think that is true. my kids are now 6 and four each of them has a chair that fits them well AND that they have always been able to climb into and out of themselves. I think this is important for their sense of self reliance. The chairs are durable and look brand new still.
I have two complaints and they are small (and this is why fours stars instead of five): 1) the sticker on the back with the warnings is ugly and has to be removed with goo gone takes a good half hour. 2) the straps never worked right, i never used them and eventually took them off. I could not adjust them properly and the kids would struggle to get out for only the reason that they felt confined. both of my kids have fallen out of their seats without injury- i believe this is part of childhood and they learn very quickly to sit properly. the seat itself has never toppled- EVER. because i found the straps useless i recommend that you not use this seat until the child is able to climb up on his or her own. like at age 2 or more. these chairs are pricy but the cost of replacing our nice dining chair (which is part of a matched set) after it is scratched/stained from having a booster seat attached to it is probably comprable. My advice is this: spend your money on the items that you use everyday- seats like these, rockingchairs/furnishings, quality cribs and sheets, quality adaptive equipement like stools and toilet inserts. get things that will hold up and feel secure for children to use. the added benefit is that when you are done with them and have enjoyed using them they have life left in them and you can sell them for a fair price at your next garage sale etc. ps. I don't have the cushions. just one more thing to wash. i don't feel they are necessary for comfort or anything. 2115|R1WWORQJKBQUCU;2115|R1MUPUI3D1TKC1;2115|R1DDWDEQJ9AAW4;
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