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Kids' kitchen tower with 3 height levels

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Regular price $179.20 USD
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Color - Lacquered
  • 3 platform height levels
  • Perfect for kids ages 1 - 6 years
  • Hand made in Northern Europe
  • World wide delivery
  • Etsy star seller with 7,000+ product reviews and 50,000+ items sold

Size and specification

  • Height: 35.4" / 90cm
  • Width: 15.8" / 40cm
  • Depth: 17.3" /44cm


The tower has 3 height levels:

  • The kitchen tower climbing step level is at 8.7" / 22cm and can be adjusted by around 2" / 5cm.
  • The stepping stool top step is 17.3" / 44cm and can be adjusted by around 2" / 5cm.

Delivery info

Shipping takes anywhere from 3 days to 2 weeks, depending on the end recipient's location. Keep in mind that shipping companies may have delays closer to major holidays, like Christmas.

We do offer free shipping to most of the EU countries and for some products to the USA and Canada.

US, Canada: 2-14 days
European Union and UK: 2-10 days
Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, Hong Kong: 2-14 days
Rest of the world: 5-14 days

Production time: 1 - 2 business days

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Product details

Description

Elevate your child's access in the kitchen or bathroom with the Montessori Tower Step Stool, designed for kids, to help them reach items and support their learning.

Materials

0.59'' / 1.5cm Baltic birch plywood.

Weight capacity

99lb / 45kg

Weight

15.9lb / 7.2kg

What's included

Product, fasteners, all required tools, and assembling instructions

Certificates

The product is safety certified – EN 71-1:2014+A1:2018, EN 71-2:2021, EN 71-3:2019+A1:2021.
Registered Community Design (RCD) 006740270-0001, WIPO DM/213875.

Created with your child’s development in mind

From our family to yours

A family in a kitchen with a child on a step stool.
A little girl is making pizza in the kitchen.

Kitchen step stool benefits

  • Bathroom sink access: A Sous-Chef toddler tower can be used in the bathroom, allowing kids to reach the sink for handwashing and toothbrushing independently.
  • Learning opportunities: Beyond practicing colors and numbers, a toddler step stool can become a platform for hands-on science experiments, sensory activities, or other educational projects.
  • Confidence building: By allowing kids to independently access and engage with various tasks, Montessori towers foster a sense of accomplishment and self-confidence.
  • Chore assistance: Children can use the tower to assist with household chores, such as dusting, wiping surfaces, or putting away groceries.
  • Self-care skills: Kids can learn self-care skills such as combing their hair, brushing their teeth, or even getting dressed independently using the tower.
  • Early cooking skills: Beyond assisting with cooking and baking, children can start to learn basic cooking skills like spreading peanut butter or making simple sandwiches.
  • Observational learning: Kids can observe and learn from adults as they engage in various tasks, furthering their understanding of daily routines and skills.
A close up of a wooden step stool.

Materials and production

We use local Baltic birch plywood crafted from layers of birch wood veneer that are bonded together with adhesive. Birch plywood is known for its strength and durability. It can withstand the wear and tear that often comes with children using furniture. This is especially important for pieces that kids are likely to climb on. Our plywood has a light, uniform color, and smooth grain pattern.

Family with a girl standing on a toddler step stool and cooking.

Hey, we’re Gunita and Martins

For the past 8 years, we've been on an incredible journey alongside our three kids, creating a furniture brand specifically for families like ours. We're thrilled to have you here on our store and want to let you know that we’re always available to answer your questions and provide guidance.

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