Bringing it down to £120.20 with the £15 Gift card.
GET £15 OFF YOUR NEXT PURCHASE
Spend £50 or more today and receive a £15 e-gift card to spend in store, online or by phone.
You can then come back later in September and treat yourself or your little one to something from our new collections. Gift cards will be emailed to all eligible customers between Tuesday 30th August 2016 and Monday 5th September 2016.
The classic wooden high chair for baby and child
Brings your baby to the dining table and closer to the family
Baby set and cushion accessories provide comfort for your baby
Highly adjustable seat and footplate positions
Available in a variety of colours for your baby boy or girl
Classic Scandinavian design by Peter Opsvik
Available in : Grey / White / Natural
15 comments
TheOak
23 Aug 161#1
Ignore the brand name and this is very expensive for what it is.
laurieleigh to TheOak
23 Aug 162#2
was just about to say the same!
Looks like a good price if you're after this item but hunt around... We bought an almost identical one made by OBaby for £35 and it's still going strong with 3rd baby 4 years later.
nannyhoo
23 Aug 16#3
They're good quality, and you actually can resell them for a decent price on eBay or Gumtree which makes the initial outlay less painful, but our youngest got a £30 Hauck version which is actually just as good as the Tripp Trapps his brothers are still using (at 8, 6 and 4)
Good price though. Voted hot.
samwants2save
23 Aug 161#4
Definitely a good price for the brand. They do have a high resale value- my cousins child's chair was over ten years old and still looked good as new- she sold it for about £60 not long ago
lockwoodisbored
23 Aug 16#5
Seriously - buy an IKEA one. £15. I've used 3 from different brands and the IKEA was the easiest to clean. If I had to buy another, I'd get that.
laurieleigh to lockwoodisbored
23 Aug 16#6
my parents have the IKEA antilop one... its a real squeeze to get my chunky 1 year old in it!
nannyhoo
23 Aug 16#7
Feel like it'd be a struggle for my 8 year old to sit in it to do his homework at the kitchen table too :laughing: he's still getting the use of his Tripp Trapp
davemhaynes
24 Aug 16#8
Expensive for a chair.
zarftrain to davemhaynes
24 Aug 16#12
Check out Bloom Fresco.
cazw1973
24 Aug 16#9
Nursery savings.com have this high chair A graded for £119.09.Have had B graded baby stuff off this company that have been like new,may have just been returned due to change of mind etc.Personally still wouldn't pay that amount for a high chair though.
evostick47
24 Aug 16#10
Insane.
paintingrainbows
24 Aug 161#11
This was worth every penny of the higher price I paid, it's easy to clean and very comfortable and makes a great occasional chair for grown ups! It's not just a high chair, it lasts right through to adult hood. We have a couple of ikea chairs at grandparents which are great for the price but this is so much better, it grows with the child. Good price :laughing:
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GET £15 OFF YOUR NEXT PURCHASE
Spend £50 or more today and receive a £15 e-gift card to spend in store, online or by phone.
You can then come back later in September and treat yourself or your little one to something from our new collections. Gift cards will be emailed to all eligible customers between Tuesday 30th August 2016 and Monday 5th September 2016.
The classic wooden high chair for baby and child
Brings your baby to the dining table and closer to the family
Baby set and cushion accessories provide comfort for your baby
Highly adjustable seat and footplate positions
Available in a variety of colours for your baby boy or girl
Classic Scandinavian design by Peter Opsvik
Available in : Grey / White / Natural
15 comments
Looks like a good price if you're after this item but hunt around... We bought an almost identical one made by OBaby for £35 and it's still going strong with 3rd baby 4 years later.
Good price though. Voted hot.
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