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Greener high chairs: The Stokke Tripp Trapp

Greener high chairs: The Stokke Tripp Trapp
Photo by Mika Walton.
When I got pregnant I was excited to buy cute baby clothes and toys, but what I wasn’t excited about was having my home taken over by garishly colored baby equipment such as swings, playpens, and bouncy chairs that would turn my living room into a circus. So when it came to finding a high chair, I wanted one that didn’t stick out as obvious baby furniture but was still functional. What I found was the Stokke Tripp Trapp. There are a number of features about this high chair that make it a great chair and also a greener option compared to a traditional high chair.

The first thing I noticed is its simple and clean design. It is made from cultivated beech wood, making it a more environmentally-friendly option compared to the majority of plastic heavy high chairs. It comes in a number of different solid colors including a natural wood color that matched perfectly with our dining set. The back of the chair isn’t much higher than our table so if you were looking around our room you might not notice that it’s there. It takes up the same amount of space as a regular chair so there isn’t a need to create a huge space just for the high chair.

The Tripp Trapp does not come with a tray, which might turn off some people to it who like the idea of the baby having their own space to make as much of a mess as they want. Instead, the Tripp Trapp is meant to be pulled up to the table so the baby can eat at the table along with the rest of the family. For those who like the idea of a tray, Tripp Trapp sells an accessory called Table Top that is basically a tray that is put on the table.

There is an optional cushion that can be bought but we found it unnecessary; our baby sits comfortably without the cushion. The cushion would have also been one more thing to be regularly tossed into the washing machine. Without the cushion, the high chair is a breeze to clean. Many baby high chairs have nooks and crannies in which bits of food can accumulate. The Tripp Trapp’s simple design makes it easy to wipe down.

Two other optional accessories are the Baby Rail and a Baby Back Rest, which can be bought together as the Baby Set. The Baby Rail provides extra support and security for the baby. Although it is sold separately, I would highly recommend this accessory if you plan on using this high chair with a baby. I would not feel secure putting my baby in the chair with only the straps.

The one complaint we have with this chair is that the straps can be difficult to attach when the Baby Rail is in place since you must squeeze your hands between the baby and the rail to snap them in.

The Baby Back Rest, which can only be purchased together with the rail in the Baby Set, provides additional back support for the baby. This accessory was not available when I purchased the chair, and looking back, I don’t think we would have needed it anyway. It may come in handy when the baby is first using the chair and learning to sit up, but is something that the baby will quickly outgrow.

The Tripp Trapp is an adjustable chair that grows along with your child. The seat and footrest can be moved to different heights as your child grows taller. Eventually the straps and footrest can be removed to hold a full-sized adult of up to 300 pounds! This makes the seat a much greener option since the lifespan of the seat is much longer than your typical high chair, which can only be used until your child is about three years old. The price tag is steeper compared to other high chairs, but is comparable to other all-wood, well-designed high chairs, a price range that makes sense when you consider that it can be used throughout your child’s life, into adulthood, and perhaps even passed down to the next generation!

Have you used another brand of well-made, sustainable high chair, or the Tripp Trapp? Share your assessments or recommendations in the comments!
Categories: furniture, green living, infant feeding
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1. Martina [10/09/08]

I have a Tripp Trapp and it’s fantastic! My daughter is 2.5 now and we have got rid of the straps and have moved the seat down twice to keep up with her growth. A normal highchair would have past its usefulness, but I expect to get many more years out of the Tripp Trapp. And it looks good - well worth the money.

2. Tiffany [10/09/08]

We have a wooden Svan high chair (in cherry) that we’ve used since my son was 6 months old- he’s now 2.5 and still using it.  We used the wood baby attachment, similar to Tripp Trapp’s baby rail to get more security when he was little.  I can’t say how many times we’ve adjusted it, but boy are we glad we spent the extra bucks on this chair.  Not only does it look good :) but it’s lasted far far longer than a regular plastic high chair.  It’s also very easy to keep clean, without all the nooks of a plastic chair.  He’s used to eating at the table with us, simplifying going out, eating at someone else’s house, etc, and as a result is much better behaved at the table than I’ve observed many friends’ children who got used to eating by themselves in regular high chairs.  He still uses it, climbing up and waiting for us to fasten the straps (since once in a while he gets excited and is likely to fall out).  Love the chair, a great greener choice, and long term, probably less expensive than a high chair and booster would have been.  With the added bonus of the whole family eating meals together from the beginning!

3. Sally [10/09/08]

I love that kids get up to the table with the Tripp Trapp. It’s so much better than regulating them to a corner.

For a less expensive option, the Svan Anka is great, but it’s a little slim for some kids.

4. KGS [10/09/08]

My parents have a nearly identical design, which I sat in as a baby back in the 70s.  Now my daughter uses it-- it’s held up that well!

5. Aura [3/19/09]

I am the proud owner of 3 stokke highchairs- the kinderzeat, european tripp trapp and american tripp trapp.  We love them all.  The only qualms I have are that after 6 years of use the screws don’t tighten well enough and if pushed the foot rest slides.  Also, the straps on the american tripp tripp are really poor.  They are very hard to press the tiny buttons, hard to adjust and the chest clip is so impossible to do that we never even use it.  It’s effortless cleaning and adjustable heights totally outweigh the negatives but I would love if they would redo the straps!

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