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Wooden Highchairs

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KatyJoe · 27/07/2004 23:25

Does anyone know where I can possibly purchase wooden highchairs that can be sat at a table and have no tray on them? Like the ones you get in Debenhams Cafe or some restaurants.

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Joanne69 · 27/07/2004 23:46

The stokke Tripp Trapp chairs are wooden and have a tray as an extra and fit under tables. I have just bought a new boxed Stokke Tripp Trapp chair clone from ebay for £49, a lot cheaper than the originals and without a tray (do a search on Stokke or Tripp Trapp, lots of clones on there at the mo)

We have a really good high chair but dd2 needs it now and I dont want to fuss around with booster seats for dd1.

Hopefully get it in the next week or so, if I can remember I'll let you know what its like

bundle · 28/07/2004 08:46

tchibo have one, v cheap too

Hulababy · 28/07/2004 08:52

I have a Tripp Trapp and it is fantastic. There are probably loads of threads on them on MN already! Expensive, but great quality, looks good, good for child's posture, sat at table so part of the family meal, can be used at computer/for art work, etc, ....love it

Piffleoffagus · 28/07/2004 09:06

tripp trapp love ours to bits

hunmummy · 28/07/2004 13:24

I am and my DS are Tripp Trapp fans too.
I wouldn't get the soft cushin-padding for it though, as it'll be constantly in the wash anyway not in use.

Blackduck · 28/07/2004 13:36

tchibo one is good...ds loves it...

bundle · 28/07/2004 13:37

blackduck it looks v good, v similar to our tripp trapp & 1/3 of the cost..

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