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  2. Tripp Trapp - Wikipedia

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    Tripp Trapp (formerly known as KinderZeat in North America) [citation needed] is an adjustable wooden high chair for children. It was developed by the Norwegian furniture designer Peter Opsvik for the company Stokke AS. [1] [2] Launched in 1972, over time it became a best-selling item. [3]

  3. Stokke AS - Wikipedia

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    Stokke AS is a Norwegian manufacturer of children's furniture and accessories, founded by Georg Stokke in 1932. Stokke is known for producing the Tripp Trapp [ 1 ] adjustable high chair , the best-selling item of furniture in Norway, [ 2 ] developed by the Norwegian furniture designer Peter Opsvik [ 3 ] [ 4 ] and launched in 1972.

  4. Stokke - Wikipedia

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    Stokke is a former municipality in Vestfold county, Norway. The 118-square-kilometre (46 sq mi) municipality existed from 1838 until its dissolution on 1 January 2017. The area is now part of Sandefjord Municipality. The administrative centre was the village of Stokke. Other main villages in Stokke included Vear, Melsomvik, Storevar, and Valberg.

  5. Train stop - Wikipedia

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    A signal with associated trip arm in the raised position (circled) Part of a railway signalling system, a train stop, trip stop or tripcock (sometimes called a tripper) is a train protection device that automatically stops a train if it attempts to pass a signal when the signal aspect and operating rules prohibit such movement, or (in some applications) if it attempts to pass at an excessive ...

  6. Tor Stokke - Wikipedia

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    Tor Stokke (23 August 1928 – 13 June 2003) was a Norwegian film actor. He appeared in 27 films between 1956 and 1992. He is the father of actress Linn Stokke.