
On their level.
From their first steps.
The award-winning Swiss Learning Tower — designed for the first eight years. Accompanies, rather than overtakes.
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A special edition,
from the Cologne design studio.
Created together with the Cologne design studio Kaschkasch — a limited Starter Cloth with a coral-dot pattern on ice-blue. While stocks last.
A piece of furniture that doesn’t decide what a child can do — but invites them to discover it. Crafted for the first years.

A year earlier.
A lifetime longer.
With the Tuki Starter Cloth, the Learning Tower becomes a safe companion from nine months — a full year earlier than usual. Height-adjustable through school age, tip-proof by design, thoughtfully crafted in Switzerland.
See the Learning Tower
A membrane
of soft protection.
More than a cloth. A textile safeguard that closes the front and rear openings of the Learning Tower — making early use possible. In four quiet colours.
Configure the clothOne piece of furniture,
four stages of life.
A small family
of thoughtfully crafted pieces.
«A piece of 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 happens.
Read stories →Read, learn,
take with you.

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It began
with a little wonder-nose.
Tuki was born 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 part of everything, to see everything. From that wonder-nose grew a brand that today accompanies families across the DACH region.
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