Customer Reviews
Best High Chair Ever 
2007-06-18
I purchased one of these in 1979 for my first born. All my children used it and to this day I still own it and use it as an extra chair at the table for guest. When they state "that it grows with your child", they are right on the money. I have given these as gifts to other parents and they too have loved them. You money is very well spent on this product. Worth every penny.
Nancy O'Brien - Elmhurt, IL
The best highchair out there 
2007-05-27
This highchair is great because it allows your child to grow with it. You can buy and insert for it that allows your 6 month old to sit in it and it can be adjusted easily to accomodate up to a 300 lb. adult. There is no other highchair on the market that is attractive, durable and environmental.
High Chair 
2007-04-11
I am very happy with this chair. We have had it since our daughter was 9 months and put her in it. She participates with dinner and does not have the added hinderance of a plastic table in front of her. Its easy to clean, the corners are rounded enough that she doesn't hurt herself. She has not fallen foward to need the extra contraption they sell now. Just have to push the chair up to the table!!
The idea is good, but the product is dangerous 
2007-03-03
This chair is dangerous.
Sure, your kids are able to sit with you at the table. But there is nothing to prevent this chair from falling sideways or backwards. If your child bounces up and down, or pushes to turn around, or uses the table as leverage to push backwards or sideways, forget it, he's going down and the chair will slam into him. Both my kids have been injured with this chair, one of them quite seriously (ER trip, head injury).
Bottom line: Stick with the ugly plastic Peg Peregos, they're far safer due to the broader base.
Great Idea! Great Chair! 
2004-11-30
I just purchased two of these chairs after seeing them online and reading the great reviews. I think they are a great idea. My older daughter is 4 and my younger is 18 months and this seat works great for both. I bought the seat cushions to go with them as well. I use the waist buckle with my younger daughter and it holds her in fine. It's the same type as the one in the plastic seat we were using. Now she can sit up at the table with the rest of the family. She liked it so much I could hardly get it put together before she was trying to climb up and sit on it. My older daughter likes hers as well. It's better than the soft booster seat we were using that would slide all around in the chair. I like the fact that it is easily adjustable to the right size. We should be able to use it for many years - even after the kids are grown since it holds up to 300 pounds. My husband thought it was a little pricey but personally I don't mind spending the money if I feel it is a worthwhile purchase which is how I feel about this chair.
She now sits at the table 
2008-06-03
She is almost 4, loves her chair, shows it to grandma and others when they come to the house. Safe, well made, safety baby straps come off without a problem and it looks good. It's a keeper
very good 
2008-05-25
I'm absolutely satisfied with this product. I come from Germany and there this highchair won the tests in childs highchairs. Thatswhy I had a stokke chair in Germany for my both childs. Now I live in America and I bought this chair again, because of the high quality, the practicability and not least the good looking. The only bad thing about it is the high price. I love this chair and my childs do it too.
the worst purchase we've made since becoming parents 
2008-05-22
i just want to begin by saying that i'm a bleeding heart liberal with solar panels and homeschool tendencies - i LOVE the idea of the tripp trapp. but my experience has been much different. believe me, i tried very hard to like this chair.
we bought this high chair against all advice from our parents (no tray??), spouting stuff about 'family meals' and kids sitting at the table, and everything else stokke says about this chair. we've been proven wrong on every count: our daughter started pushing herself away from the table at six months, so a regular chair with tray would have been fine. the foot plate is a great idea in theory, but she just uses it to stand on. the straps do not adjust as she grows, and are incredibly difficult to change while she's sitting in the chair - the only way to adjust with any accuracy. the cushions are useless, as they get dirty every time she eats and are difficult to remove and put back on. the adjustability of the seat is a nice idea, but who can remember where that little allen wrench got to amid the clutter of regular family life? i have found this chair more frustrating than useful - and none of what stokke claims has proven true in our case. my friends also have one and forget about the chair being useful as kids get older: like most kids, their son wanted to eat at the table like a big kid at around age two and a half. since then their high chair has sat empty. so much for that utopian idea.
we are ashamed to have believed the stokke marketing. this is the single worst purchase we've made since becoming parents, and was a huge waste of money. if i could do it over, i'd buy that thirty dollar aluminum and vinyl jobbie i saw at salvation army and save the rest.
Wonderful chair - buy it now!! 
2008-04-14
I waited until my son was 15months old to buy this chair...it was worth every penny. I wish I had bought it sooner. It is soooo easy to clean and it is comfortable for him too. It is also nice because it allows the child to sit at the table with the rest of the family.
Great buy...don't hesitate.
Also, I am using it without the cushion, and my son is fine with it. He doesn't complain that it is hard, and no cushion makes clean-up even easier.
1 Star for Safety 5 Stars for Looks 
2007-06-18
As great as this chair looks, it is not very safe for my 20 month old. He has figured out how to unclip the 'safety strap' and now within 5 seconds of sitting in the chair, can get out and slide down. The chair looks great and comes in a lot of wonderful colors, but I would not recommend it until you can reason with your child and get them to not unlock it.