Parent-child break room “Family Room Produced by Stokke” where trip trap can be used Ginza Mitsukoshi 9th floor Open in Ginza terrace!

Make shopping time with children more comfortable. A campaign is also underway!

A baby products brand from Scandinavia, Stokke Co., Ltd., has opened a family room “Produced by Stokke”, a rest room where parents and children can relax, on the 9th floor of Ginza Mitsukoshi. It was established as "parent and child break room" in the same facility from before, but with the theme of "we deepen parent and child's bond" which is brand concept of Stokke, we aim at the making of space where parent and child can relax between shopping It has been renewed.

A baby products brand born in Scandinavia, Stokke Co., Ltd., has opened a family room Produced by Stokke, a rest room where parents and children can relax, on the 9th floor of Ginza Mitsukoshi. It was established as "parent and child break room" in the same facility from before, but with the theme of "we deepen parent and child's bond" which is brand concept of Stokke, we aim at the making of space where parent and child can relax between shopping It has been renewed.

The refined space of the Nordic taste is lined with the wooden high chair "trip trap" that represents Stokke, a space where children can sit, eat, drink and rest in the "trip trap", and a playroom where you can take off your shoes and play It consists of



"Trip trap" is set with a baby set (back and guard) and a tray that can be used by children who can sit down (about 6 months after birth), and let the child sit down to eat baby food etc. I can. The room also includes a heating water heater, microwave oven, vending machine, and a short washbasin for children, all of which are comfortable dining times.

The playroom features Nordic picture books and "hidden window" tricks that can be used to refresh your child.

In addition, to commemorate the opening of Family Room Produced by Stokke, Ginza Mitsukoshi 10F “M's Angel” is offering free name insertion service for “Trip Trap” purchase for a limited time until March 31. is. (Normally, it is a paid service available only at some retail stores and online stores.) Please use together.

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【Facility information】
Parent and child break room "Family room Produced by Stokke"
Place: Ginza Mitsukoshi 9F Ginza Terrace 4-16 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 6-13 TEL. 03-3562-1111 (for generation)
Use time: 10:30 am-8 pm Use target: For customers of 0 to 6 years old

Trip trap ~ A chair that grows with children ~

In 1972, Norwegian designer Peter Opsvik noticed that his two-year-old son was no longer fit in the baby chair. However, there were no chairs at the time for small children to enjoy gathering with their families at the dining table. That's why we created the “Trip Trap”, a representative product of Stokke designed based on ergonomics so that we can sit in any posture of any size. Stokke's first children's product, established in 1932, continues to be supported by timeless design, quality and functionality even now, more than 45 years after its release, and the cumulative total number of vehicles sold now exceeds 11 million units. did.
From a newborn baby born by attaching the "Newborn Set" to a 110-kg adult by placing a footboard, it is a chair that grows with children and lives together, and is a favorite for people all over the world. It keeps being done.

About Stokke
More than 80 years ago, Stokke, founded in Nordic Norway, was born as a high quality Scandinavian furniture manufacturer. Since the launch of the iconic "trip trap" in 1972, Stokke has evolved into a company that handles high-quality children's products. And now, Stokke is widely recognized in the world in its Scandinavian style design, which is closer to the parent and child, and is not influenced by the times.

Socke Co., Ltd. 1-8-8 Shinkawa, Chuo-ku, Tokyo Across Shinkawa Building 3F
TEL: 03-6222-3630
URL: Stokke.com
Instagram: www.instagram.com/stokkejapan
Facebook: www.facebook.com/stokkebaby


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