Stokke Steps Baby Chair is an All-in-One Seating System That Will Last Many Years
Apr 08, 2014 22:40
The new Stokke Steps modular children's seating system is both functional and visually appealing. This system was designed to keep your baby comfortable throughout their childhood, starting from birth.
It's an important promise, as kids and parents need security and comfort. So the Norwegian brand collaborated with Permafrost to design their newest system made from modern materials and based on intuitive handling.
Stokke Steps “consists of a baby bouncer that forms an infant recliner when attached to the chair; a toddler module that creates a safe and functional highchair; and the chair module itself with its versatile and adjustable construction.”
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