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Stokke Home consists mainly of four parts for the nursery that evolves as your child grows: the crib, the cradle, the changing table and the dresser. The side panels of the crib can be removed when the child grows to turn it into a playhouse or a sofa.

The Stokke Home cradle is simple and lightweight, perfect for a bedroom. As your child grows, the cradle structure can be used with the changing station to form a desk. The Tripp Trapp highchair can then be used as a desk chair to complete the homework corner.

Finally, the Stokke Home dresser is a classic wood dresser with a timeless look. It can be used as a changing table as well as storage.


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