a piece of nature with Tripp Trapp ash

 
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The first shoot of the year on a very dark day in January and shooting with only naturel daylight is a bit of a challenge. But we managed to do so and we are happy to show you the the new Limited Edition Tripp Trapp, the iconic chair by Stokke is available in Ash wood with a sophisticated taupe finish. A chair that is not only suitable for your kids, but also very suitable for grown ups, so, definitely a chair for life! As for the color, taupe is the perfect blend of tan and grey making it a modern classic and versatile enough to complement any interior.

Getting back to nature was trending strong in 2018 as a new generation of parents seek balance in their lives. In Norway, it´s not a trend, it’s a way of life. Bring a little piece of nature home and experience the genius and beauty of Scandinavian design at its best.

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Chosen for its high quality and rich look, the densely veined wood of the ash tree reveals multi-dimensional rings in both pale and deep tones. This swirled marble effect creates a unique pattern for each chair, ensuring that this limited edition is truly one of a kind. To enhance the intricate pattern of the ash grain, the Tripp Trapp Limited Edition Ash chairs have been finished with a sophisticated matte lacquer in on-trend taupe .

Ever since it was created by Norwegian designer Peter Opsvik in 1972, the chair that grows with the child revolutionized the entire children’s seating category. Brilliant in its simplicity, it is designed for every stage of childhood and beyond. A true icon, the Tripp Trapp chair can be used for a lifetime. This is longevity in its purest form.

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Tripp Trapp is one of Scandinavia’s most recognizable designs. The key to its success is timeless, quality design and the ability to grow with your child and even to use it as an adult- talking about sustainability right?!

Find more information on the Tripp Trapp and about Stokke here.

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