No personal experience - but we initially registered for the Stokke - but I ultimately changed my mind and we got the Boon Flair instead, just because I saw the Stokke in person and it just seemed too small -- it wouldn't have worked in our kitchen at all, where we have a counter that we eat at. We went with the Boon Flair so we could have the adjustability factor (I could move it from the kitchen to our dining room) -- but I love the Stokke and it may be something we end up getting later on.
I really don't think you could go wrong with it! Seems like a great high chair.
I am from Norway. All my relatives still live there and EVERYONE has a Stokke high chair. They are pricey but great quality and will last from babies up to age 6 or so. After that you can take off the bottom footrest part and it's a little chair to pull up as an extra one when you don't have enough seating.
Some people here don't like them, but I think they are awesome
We got the Tripp Trapp when DD was about 8 months old and we love it. It is so much better than any other high chair she has been in (at friends' and relatives' houses). I tell people it's my favorite baby gear purchase. It's great for her posture, great to have her at the table with us, fully adjustable, etc. We highly recommend it.
I love love love my tripp trapp. Totally worth the money. I have several friends that got so fed up with their high chairs and after seeing our tripp trapp they bought it as well.
Actually...my friends grandma has one from 20 years ago and it is still in use!
It lasts forever. Its totally worth the money imo...and its nice to have DD at the table all the time.
Re: Stokke High Chair
No personal experience - but we initially registered for the Stokke - but I ultimately changed my mind and we got the Boon Flair instead, just because I saw the Stokke in person and it just seemed too small -- it wouldn't have worked in our kitchen at all, where we have a counter that we eat at. We went with the Boon Flair so we could have the adjustability factor (I could move it from the kitchen to our dining room) -- but I love the Stokke and it may be something we end up getting later on.
I really don't think you could go wrong with it! Seems like a great high chair.
I am from Norway. All my relatives still live there and EVERYONE has a Stokke high chair. They are pricey but great quality and will last from babies up to age 6 or so. After that you can take off the bottom footrest part and it's a little chair to pull up as an extra one when you don't have enough seating.
Some people here don't like them, but I think they are awesome
I love love love my tripp trapp. Totally worth the money. I have several friends that got so fed up with their high chairs and after seeing our tripp trapp they bought it as well.
Actually...my friends grandma has one from 20 years ago and it is still in use!
It lasts forever. Its totally worth the money imo...and its nice to have DD at the table all the time.