
At eye level.
From the first time they stand.
The award-winning Swiss Learning Tower — designed for the first eight years. Accompanying, never rushing.
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A special edition,
from the Cologne design studio.
In collaboration with the Cologne design studio Kaschkasch we created a limited edition Starter Cloth — coral dot pattern on ice-blue ground. While stocks last.
A piece of furniture that doesn't decide what a child can do — but invites them to discover. Made for the early years.

A year earlier.
A lifetime longer.
With the Tuki Starter Cloth the Learning Tower becomes a safe companion from nine months on — a full year earlier than usual. Height-adjustable up to school age, tip-proof by design, thoughtfully crafted in Switzerland.
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A membrane
of gentle protection.
More than fabric. A textile safeguard that closes the front and back openings of the tower — unlocking the crucial step into early use. In four calm colours.
Configure your clothOne piece of furniture,
four stages of life.
A small family
of thoughtfully crafted pieces.
«Furniture that isn't made for children, but thinks with them.»

The kitchen
as first stage.
We believe the most beautiful family moments don't happen in the kids' corner, but where life actually unfolds.
Read the stories →Read, learn,
take it home.

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It all began
with one little wonder-nose.
Tuki started in 2019 in a Swiss garage. Dominic Ill and Simon Thut built the first Learning Tower together — for Aline, Dominic's little sister. She wanted to be everywhere and see everything. From that curiosity grew a brand that today supports families across the DACH region.
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