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Stokke Keep?

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trellism · 22/09/2009 19:03

I was wondering if anyone had this and what they thought of the quality. I don't mind spending money on decent furniture especially if (as seems the case with most Stokke stuff) you can convert or adapt it as the baby gets older.

DH and I have a non-IKEA pact, you see, formed a long time ago after getting rid of our last piece of gimcrack MDF from there.

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trellism · 22/09/2009 20:00

Or even just any stokke furniture, really.

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JeMeSouviens · 22/09/2009 20:02

We have the change table and cot, they're 2.5yrs old and look brand new. I think the quality is very good. For the Keep, it looks like you'd need a large room otherwise it could be overbearing.

trellism · 22/09/2009 20:07

Would you say they're worth the money? I don't resent spending a lot on something decent.

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norktasticninja · 22/09/2009 20:19

Stokke stuff is usually fantastic quality and really durable. I think it tends to hold it's value well too, which is a bonus.

I've got a couple of their chairs (Tripp Trapps), they are about 17 and still as good as new.

I just had a peek at the stokke site, the single until doesn't look very special to me but I like the look of the larger configuration.

It could be overbearing in a small room, but it depends on the finish size of what you choose too. IMO it probably would work in a smaller room if you kept the decoration simple and fresh (and don't stuff too much furniture in).

If you can afford, go for it!

norktasticninja · 22/09/2009 20:20

What sort are you thinking of?

SoupDragon · 22/09/2009 20:23

I think it looks hideous. Surely you can get something more attractive for that kind of money.

norktasticninja · 22/09/2009 20:23

Gah. That was Dutch, sorry! Here

CMOTdibbler · 22/09/2009 20:25

We've got the cot (actually its a junior bed now), the changer, a Tripp Trapp, and I have a Stokke kneeler chair. Fantastic quality, and really solid

trellism · 22/09/2009 23:29

I'm not a fan of the grey, I was going to go for the walnut finish in the larger arrangement: the wardrobe and shelves.

Thanks all - I was also attracted by the solid resale value on Ebay, although hopefully I'll keep the stuff for a while.

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