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Are all Stokke® Tripp Trapp® Cushions water-repellent? Can I use the Stokke® Tripp Trapp® chair at our bar table? How do I get spare parts for my Stokke® Tripp Trapp® chair? If your Stokke® Tripp Trapp® is damaged, we kindly ask you to contact the shop where you originally purchased the product and provide them with information regarding the damage as well as the chair's serial number (printed on the box and on the bottom section of the chair). If it is inconvenient to contact the original retailer, you can also contact any other Stokke® retail partner for assistance. , under 'Find your retailer', you can search for your nearest one. Depending on the type of problem, the retailer will be able either to order a replacement part on your behalf or to have the chair replaced in its entirety. Whether this can be done under the terms of Stokke® product warranty will depend on whether the claim is made within the warranty period. Replacements for missing parts of the Stokke® Tripp Trapp® chair, such as seating or foot plates, can be ordered directly from your local Stokke® retailer.




The details you enter in your registration must correspond to those on the proof of purchase. You are also asked to provide the serial number of the chair, which you will find printed on the bottom side leg. After completing the registration, the registration certificate will be sent to you via email. You can place your claim for replacement parts with the retailer producing both the registration certificate and the original proof of purchase. You can also contact any other Stokke® retail partner for assistance in this matter. You can search for your nearest one via the link below: /global/home#findstore How do I know whether my Tripp Trapp® chair is compatible with the Stokke® Baby Set™? The current ® Baby Set is compatible with all Tripp Trapp® chairs produced after June 2006. Anything prior to that date is considered an older model (Kinderzeat) which we no longer manufacture and are not compatible with any of our current accessories. This corresponds to serial numbers starting with 3 or higher.




The serial number and production date are printed on the bottom of the right side leg. If you are unable to make out this information on your Tripp Trapp® chair, you can also measure the gap between the two back rest pieces: prior to June 2006, this measured approx. 2.5 cm, while on chairs since June 2006 it is approx. 3.5 cm. Chairs produced before June 2006 are not compatible with the current ® Baby Set. Earlier models of the Baby Set, with wooden rail, are unfortunately no longer available. Where do I find the serial number of my Tripp Trapp®? What are the differences between the Stokke® Tripp Trapp® and the Stokke® Steps™ ranges? The clear difference are customer preferences, features and accessories. Both highchairs encourage the family to sit together from birth. The clear differences are in features and accessories. The Tripp Trapp® is a high chair that grows with the child, from birth to adulthood. The ergonomic design allowing the child to sit comfortably with the foot plate.




The Steps™ is an All-in-One seating system, that starts with a bouncer which can be used from birth, transcending into a Baby Set with a tray to a high chair that can be used until 10 years of age. How do I clean my Tripp Trapp®? Why did Stokke® change from a wooden safety rail to the current plastic Tripp Trapp® Baby Set™? There are several advantages to the current Tripp Trapp® Baby Set made from recyclable plastic over the previous wooden design: The shape encourages a proper seating posture from the very beginning and in a addition it serves as a correct adjustment of the chair's settings. The two separate leg spaces and that the front bar offers a more precise fit increases its safety. Furthermore the new set is easy to clean (it can even go in the dishwasher). Can I get a 5-point (US) harness in Europe? The US version of the harness is indeed a 5-point harness with a crotch strap which comes fixed to the chair. The EU version of the harness does not have the crotch strap and can only be used complimentary to the Tripp Trapp® Baby Set.




The US version is not for sale in the EU. The different designs are a result of different safety standards on high chairs. What are the weight and dimensions of the Stokke® Tripp Trapp®? Do currently available Tripp Trapp® accessories, such as Cushions or the Baby Set™, fit on my chair which has the earlier high, rounded back? What is the maximum recommended load that can be safely placed on the Stokke® Tripp Trapp® chair? For GS Mark (Tested Safety) certification, the Tripp Trapp® chair was tested according to various standards. One of these is a standard called DIN 68 878, which is a quality norm for adult chairs. This standard involves a dynamic test where 85 kg is placed on the seat, which is then tilted backwards 6000 times. The Tripp Trapp® chair passes all the tests in that standard, which means a load of up to 85 kg can be safely placed on the chair. I own several Stokke® Tripp Trapp® chairs which are nominally of the same colour but look different.




My new Stokke® Tripp Trapp® chair seems wobbly after assembly. Did I do something wrong?You’ve made it so far! Can you believe your little one is getting ready to start solids? They grow up so fast [wipes tear from eye]. Wait, did we discuss ? Before you dive into this next chapter, you’ll probably want to get a high chair and some other feeding supplies. Essentially, there are two types of high chairs: one that stands on its own and one that sits on top of an existing dining chair… A stand-alone is great if you have the space for an extra high chair in your kitchen or dining room. You can easily move it around, even from room to room. Also, you don’t have to worry about damaging or staining your existing chairs, especially if your high chairs are upholstered. Anywho, here are the best standalone high chairs in each price category: *Looks like this chair is no longer available for online purchase. Hopefully you can still find in store… or they bring it back online soon!




Yeah, yeah, I know what you’re thinking: twenty dollars for a high chair? Must be pretty crappy. This chair is pretty awesome! Pop the legs off this chair and it comes apart very easily for storage or for taking along on a trip, and best of all, there is NO fabric anywhere on this high chair (why can’t anyone else figure that out?), which makes it so very easy to clean. In fact, many moms have ditched their expensive, full-featured, pain-in-the-rear-to-clean chairs for this one. The Antilop high chair is also perfect for grandma’s house or some other place where you need a spare. See it in action here. At $20 (all in) for the chair and tray, this chair is a best buy. Don’t ask me how these people make money. Like “where does sausage come from?” I don’t think I want to know… The Phil & Teds Poppy is a cute, modern high chair that meets all of my stringent requirements: It doesn’t have any fabrics, it’s easy to assemble and store, easy to clean, it will last through several stages (not just babyhood), and it’s super cute!




See my full review of the Poppy here. While perhaps not as much of a space saver as the Mamas and Papas Pixi (below), I love that you can take one row of legs off the Poppy and it becomes either a) a “low chair,” for people with small kids tables (ahem, me), and/or b) a cool looking big kid’s chair (below), which can be used for years to come (trust me, extra kid’s chairs ALWAYS come in handy). * Doesn’t recline, so not suitable for babes under 6 months. A swing-open tray, you guys. Finally, someone did it! This neat, grow-with-baby system offers seating for two children of different ages, so it’s ideal if you’re planning on getting knocked up again anytime soon. The Blossom can be used as a regular high chair, an infant booster, a toddler booster, and a child seat (click here or see below to see what I mean). We have the Graco Blossom chair at home and have enjoyed using it in all configurations, especially when we have guests. I also like that I can easily wheel it from room to room as needed.




This is a great, full-featured high chair that grows with your family. *This chair does not fold, but it does recline. Therefore, it can be used for younger infants who don’t yet have tummy control. *Runner Up in this category: Chicco Polly With the OXO Tot Sprout Chair, you get the aesthetic of a wood chair (base) with the practicality of a plastic seat. It’s good from 6 months to 5 years, with 5 levels of adjustable height, depth, and footrest (and no tools needed to make adjustments!). The chair and cushion are contoured for better support and can easily be wiped down for cleaning (*see note). Once baby outgrows the Tot Sprout, remove the depth-adjustable tray and pull this classic style chair up to the table. Available in several fun colors, including green, orange, taupe, and pink. If you want something that’s a little more sleek, check out these modern design favorites: Check out our quick review of this high chair here. The award-winning Boon Flair high chair is a single piece of molded plastic that sits atop a pedestal (instead of legs).




In addition to the unique design, the Flair has a couple of kooky features: a pneumatic lift to adjust the height (like a barber’s chair), a bunch of tiny, hidden casters that allow it to move around (George Jetson-like). And with no cracks or crevices anywhere, it’s super easy to clean. Yes, this is a neat modern high chair. See it in action here. Never mind that the straps remind me of an electric chair (creepy), the Tripp Trapp by Stokke is a true classic and an all-time parent favorite. This tray-less high chair is designed to pull right up to the table, so your child can sit and eat with everybody else. The signature footrest is infinitely adjustable and designed to grow with your child (see below). Later, the footrest acts like a ladder, allowing your child to seat herself on her own. Once your child is finished using the high chair, the whole thing can be converted to a stool or an adult chair. This chair is pricier than most, but you’ll use it for MUCH longer.




They also hold their resale value very well, as you will notice on Craigslist. The Tripp Trapp is made from beechwood and comes varnished in a rainbow of colors – or just classic wood. The high-tech baby gear company, 4moms, has finally entered the category of high chairs. When designing this product, they took into consideration the two big complaints parents have with feeding: the trays are hard get on/off (while holding a baby, etc.) and hard to clean. They decided to use magnetization to fix both of these problems. The one-handed magnetized tray pops into place very easily (one-handed while holding a baby in your arms – yes!). Use it with the special 4moms bowls and plates, whose magnets help keep them on the tray where they belong [the chair comes with one large bowl and lid — you can purchase additional bowls and plates separately]. All of that + the sleek design and the 4moms highchair is an easy winner. Pricey, yes, but this high chair grows with your child – becoming a booster seat for the dining table or small desk. 




This chair is aesthetically beautiful; perfect for the minimalist. It sits atop four solid beech legs and features fabric or leatherette straps to keep baby safe. And for a little flair, the Micuna Ovo comes in 6 color choices. The space saver or sit-on-top chair is better if you can sacrifice an existing chair or if you don’t want a big ‘ol honkin high chair taking up space in your kitchen. They also tend to be collapsible and portable, so you can easily take them from place to place. If you’re looking for a basic space saver high chair/booster, look no further. This seat easily attaches to almost any dining chair. And when babe gets older and is ready to sit at the table, simply remove the back and it converts to a regular booster seat. This last high chair is a major mommy-favorite: the hook-on style Inglesina Fast. The ultimate space-saver, you can attach it to pretty much any tabletop or counter top and it takes up far less room than a high chair. Perfect if you typically eat at a “breakfast bar” or high counter top.

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