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Cybex Lemo vs Stokke Tripp Trapp 2026: Which Premium High Chair Wins?

👥 Reviewed by the SBC Parent Panel, 6 European parents
📅 Updated June 2026🔬 Both used with real babies⏱ 7 min read
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Cybex Lemo 2 vs Stokke Tripp Trapp comparison
⚡ The Verdict First
Best for BLW / table diningCybex Lemo 2, sits at table height, no tray required
Best long-term investmentStokke Tripp Trapp, grows to age 10+, passes to siblings
Best for small spacesStokke Tripp Trapp, smaller footprint when in chair position
Best all-in priceCybex Lemo 2, harness included, no baby set upsell

The Cybex Lemo 2 and Stokke Tripp Trapp are the two most discussed premium high chairs in Europe. Both are expensive. Both are excellent. They solve different problems, and the right choice depends entirely on what you prioritise.

Different Philosophies, Different Strengths

The Cybex Lemo 2 is an ergonomic high chair designed specifically for the eating experience. It adjusts in height with a single hand, positions baby at any table regardless of height, and includes everything you need in the box. It prioritises the meal.

The Stokke Tripp Trapp is a grow-with-me chair designed as a lifetime piece of furniture. It starts as a high chair (with a baby set) and eventually becomes a regular dining chair for a teenager. It prioritises longevity and family table integration.

Feature-by-Feature Scores

FeatureCybex Lemo 2Stokke Tripp TrappWinner
Height adjustmentOne-hand, infinitely adjustableManual, multiple fixed positionsLemo
Table compatibilityWorks at any table heightWorks at any standard tableTie
BLW suitabilityExcellent. no tray, direct table useVery good, integrates at tableLemo slight
Age range6 months–3 years (high chair mode)6 months–adult (with adjustments)Stokke clearly
All-in price~€290–330 (everything included)~€270 chair + €75 baby set = €345+Lemo slight
Cleaning easeVery easy, minimal crevicesEasy, smooth wood, simple strapsTie
Design / aestheticsModern, contemporaryIconic Scandinavian, timelessPersonal preference
Resale valueGood (~40–50% of new)Excellent (~60–70% of new)Stokke
FootprintLarger baseSmaller, fits flush to tableStokke

Cybex Lemo 2 : In Depth

🏆 Best for BLW and table dining
Cybex Lemo 2
4.8 / 5
Cybex Lemo 2 high chair

"The one-hand height adjustment is genuinely transformative. You can have baby at exactly the right height for any table in seconds. no tools, no effort, no compromise. For baby-led weaning families who want baby fully integrated at the family table, nothing beats this."

Pros
  • One-hand height adjustment, any table, instantly
  • No upsell, harness and footrest included
  • 5-point harness standard
  • Excellent for BLW, sits flush at table
  • Very easy to wipe clean
Cons
  • Larger footprint than Tripp Trapp
  • Not designed to grow past toddler age
  • Lower resale value than Stokke

Stokke Tripp Trapp. In Depth

🌲 Best long-term investment
Stokke Tripp Trapp
4.7 / 5
Stokke Tripp Trapp high chair

"The Tripp Trapp is genuinely the better long-term investment, families who buy one often use the same chair for 10+ years across multiple children. The baby set adds harness and footboard for babies from 6 months, and the chair eventually just becomes a regular dining chair."

Pros
  • Grows baby to adult, 10+ years of use
  • Iconic design, 20+ colour options
  • Excellent resale value, holds 60–70% of new price
  • Smaller footprint, fits tight spaces
  • 7-year warranty from Stokke
Cons
  • Baby set sold separately (~€75–80 extra)
  • No height lock, child can rock it
  • Height adjustment requires allen key

Who Should Buy Which

  • Buy the Cybex Lemo 2 if: you're doing baby-led weaning, you have multiple different table heights at home, you want everything included without add-ons, or you value one-hand height adjustment as a daily convenience.
  • Buy the Stokke Tripp Trapp if: you want one chair that lasts to school age (and beyond), you plan multiple children, resale value matters, or you love the Scandinavian design and want it to integrate as a dining chair permanently.
  • Either works for BLW, both integrate at the family table and provide the upright position and footrest that BLW requires.

FAQ

Is the Cybex Lemo worth it over the Stokke?
For parents prioritising the eating experience, especially BLW, yes. The one-hand height adjustment, included harness, and precise table positioning make the Lemo functionally superior for mealtimes. For parents who want a lifetime chair that becomes furniture, the Stokke's longevity and resale value make it the better investment.
Does the Stokke Tripp Trapp come with a harness?
No, the harness is part of the Baby Set, sold separately for approximately €75–80. This is the main price gotcha with the Tripp Trapp. The all-in price is €340–360, not the €270 chair price. The Cybex Lemo 2 includes everything needed for a baby from the start.
Can both chairs be used from birth?
Neither can be used from birth in the standard configuration. Both require baby to be able to sit with support, typically around 6 months. Stokke sells a separate Newborn Set for the Tripp Trapp (an additional ~€100 on top) for use from birth. The Cybex Lemo is designed for 6 months onwards.