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U-BEST high quality Aluminum swan chair,Aviator Ar... U-BEST High quality Hanging bubble chair,acrylic s... U-BEST High Quality aluminium ball chair aviator s... U-BEST high quality Stereo Alpha Egg Chair ,Sound ... Extremely ergonomic and extremely sleek, this new chair grows with baby from 6 months to 3 years and folds flat to under 11 inches wide. A curved backrest helps baby learn to sit upright, and the table fits snugly against his or her belly to prevent food from slipping through. With a simple push and pull, the eight-level high chair becomes small enough to fit under the table for storage. But it's so bright and cheery, you might want to leave it out all the time. Light, foldable and complete with a dishwasher-safe meal tray, the Poppy is a cushy, sleek bright-hued number that transforms “from high chair to my chair,” adapting from infant seat to toddler chair. This high chair certainly stands out for its style, but its practicality and eco-friendly design are selling points too.




It grows to accomodate kids from 6 months to young adult, and is made with sustainable wood and a lead-free finish. Another high chair that grows with baby and becomes an adult-friendly seat, this one barely ever looks like baby gear in the first place. The no-crevice design means no trapped crumbs. And since each plastic part is dishwasher-safe, messes don't stand a chance. Because this high chair has the same mechanism as a chair at the hairdresser’s, it’s super easy to adjust to any table height. You’ll also love that it’s a breeze to clean–it doesn’t have any cracks or crevices so you don’t have to worry about crumbs getting stuck. When your food tray features a streak of chevron, you know you're making a style statement. (Plus, that tray is dishwasher-safe.) Featuring six height adjustments, built-in bib storage and front wheels for easy transport, the little details make this budget-friendly high chair a steal. Sit back, relax and enjoy mealtime together.




The Siesta makes it happen, bringing baby right to the table with five recline positions, including a naptime-friendly flat position. Once mealtime is over, it can go sight unseen thanks to a streamlined, compact fold. There's rarely anything trendier than Scandinavian design. But Scandinavian design available in 11 different colors might nail it. This solid beech wood chair features an adjustable seat and footrest to grow with baby all the way through adulthood. And because a tray is completely optional, baby can join you right at the table.Who doesn’t love a bit of gorgeous Scandinavian design? When it comes to interior design, Norway is in a class of its own, highlighting quality and workmanship, style and substance. Norwegian design is truly inspirational – but it’s not all about creating the perfect coffee table or the most attractive lamp. In Norway, crafting beautiful design extends to baby furniture as well. Which is where Stokke comes in. Perhaps one of the items Stokke is best known for is its iconic Tripp Trapp high chair.




Unlike other high chairs made of metal and plastic, Stokke high chairs are made of warm, glorious wood in an intelligent, modern design. This has the effect making them look less like baby clutter, and more like an elegantly designed item of everyday furniture. Not only that, this high chair is fully adjustable, so that it grows with the child. From babies, to toddlers, to little kids, this chair adjusts – using handy add-on accessories – to suit all stages of their lives. Stokke high chairs come in a variety of colours, with a great range of add-on accessories available. Looking to invest in one of these amazing feats of Norwegian design? Home to an excellent range of baby feeding essentials, eBay is the place to find everything from baby bibs and baby bottles, to baby high chairs and baby feeding pillows. Featuring a selection of Stokke baby high chairs, eBay makes it easy to find and compare options, with the ability to refine each search by colour, by price and by condition.




Unlike some other baby products that have to be thrown away, given away or sold after a short period of time, this is something that can last years, growing with kids as they develop. Plus, it can look pretty fantastic in the dining room as well! HighchairsHighchairs safely seat your baby at meal times. By placing the highchair at the family table – at the same level as everyone else – you also help develop your baby’s eating and social skills. Our highchairs are designed with rounded edges, a wide, stable base and a safety belt. IKEA FAMILY products & offersJoinLog InSign Up How the Iconic Tripp Trapp High Chair Came to LifeBy / Published by – August 16, 2015An artful reminiscence of Rietveld’s 1934 Zig-Zag chair—with a spare, wooden geometric frame in the shape of a letter Z, and bearing a name equally alliterative—the Tripp Trapp, designed by Peter Opsvik, distinguishes itself from other high chairs in that it allows children to sit closer and more intimately to the family dining table.




"I tried to find a chair that allowed our [then-] two-year-son to sit comfortably together with us at the table," the Norwegian industrial designer recalls. "So I had to figure out the solution myself."  A 2013 portrait of Norwegian furniture designer Peter Opsvik in his workshop, a venue he finds "more suitable for experiments than the computer."Selling more than 9 million chairs to date, the Tripp Trapp has remained in continued production since its launch in 1972. With movable seat and footrest panels that can be adjusted to a user’s growing height, the timeless design is built to be long-enduring for its individual user, as well: It can be used comfortably from infancy to adulthood, scaling up from a high chair to a task chair that accommodates users of up to 300 pounds. For Opsvik, who has focused on ergonomic design for more than 45 years through his independent, Oslo-based practice, the Tripp Trapp remains his most famous work. "It is satisfying to see that products that solve everyday challenges are appreciated," he says.




"The distinct visual form gives Tripp Trapp longevity. It does not look old-fashioned and thus, there is no reason to replace it."  Available in a range of colors, the Tripp Trapp comes with add-on accessories including the Baby Set, which securely seats children from 6 months to 3 years old.An early sketch of the chair shows Opsvik’s concept of an ergonomic design for users of varying heights and sizes. Here, the sitter’s elbow is shown aligned at table height, regardless of body size.Kaare Stokke, owner and CEO of Stokke, which has manufactured the Tripp Trapp since 1972, fronted one of the first marketing campaigns for the chair in 1974. Seated with his wife and children in Opsvik’s design, Stokke publicized it as an ergonomic chair for the whole family.Opsvik first developed the idea for the Tripp Trapp after observing that his son, Tor—shown in a 1972 Stokke booklet struggled to sit correctly and comfortably in an adult chair. "Double-size furniture is a way of understanding how three-year-olds perceive their surroundings," says Peter Opsvik in Rethinking Sitting.Featured on a 1970s cover of Nye Bonytt (a Norwegian interior magazine now called Bonytt), the Tripp Trapp revolutionized seating for the entire family.

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