Stokke High Chairs

Stokke High Chairs

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    Stokke high chairs solve the problem every growing family runs into: a chair that fits a six-month-old at purées and still fits a ten-year-old at homework. This collection brings together the full Stokke high chair lineup, the Tripp Trapp, Steps, and Clikk, along with the newborn sets, baby sets, cushions, and trays that adapt each chair to your child's current stage. It's the right starting point for parents who want one chair that earns its place at the table for years, not seasons.

    Choosing the Right Stokke High Chair for Your Family

    • Adjustability range: The Tripp Trapp adjusts seat depth and footrest height so a child sits with feet supported and elbows at table level at every stage. Steps does the same through swappable modules from newborn bouncer to youth chair.
    • Newborn readiness: Plan for accessories. The Tripp Trapp Newborn Set or Steps Bouncer turns the chair into a safe space from birth, then the Baby Set takes over around six months once your child can sit unassisted.
    • Footprint and fold: Tripp Trapp and Steps stay put at the table as permanent dining seating. Clikk folds flat in seconds and packs into a travel bag, which makes it the practical pick for apartments, grandparents' houses, or rentals.
    • Cleanability: Clikk has a one-piece molded seat with no crevices. Tripp Trapp and Steps use removable trays and wipeable cushions in coated fabrics that survive yogurt and tomato sauce.
    • Finish and color: European beech in natural, walnut, hazy grey, oak black, and storm grey, paired with cushion patterns that range from neutral linens to bolder prints.

    Why Stokke Earns the Investment

    A Stokke high chair is sized in millimeters, not stages. The Tripp Trapp has held up to 110 kg since 1972, which is why second and third children inherit the same chair their older sibling started on. That longevity is the value case:

    • For the design-conscious family: Peter Opsvik's original Tripp Trapp silhouette reads as furniture, not baby gear, so it stays in the dining room past the high chair years.
    • For multi-child households: One chair adjusts across siblings at different ages simultaneously when you add a second seat plate or Baby Set.
    • For small spaces: Clikk weighs under 11 pounds and folds without tools, useful for parents who eat at a kitchen island or travel often.
    • For long-term seating: Steps converts into a standalone chair rated to adult weight, so the chair stays useful through the homework and dinner-party years.

    Stokke accessories sell out by color seasonally, so if you're matching a cushion pattern or finish, order the chair and accessories together rather than waiting. Browse the full Stokke baby gear collection to coordinate the high chair with a Stokke stroller or nursery piece, or check the Strolleria Outlet for current Stokke promotions. Our gear specialists in New Jersey can help you match the right newborn or baby set to your child's age before you check out.

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