Montessori-inspired Pikler wooden play structures support children's natural motor development from an early age. Climbing triangles, ramps, arches, and evolving modules promote balance, coordination, and self-confidence, while respecting each child's individual pace.

Pikler wooden play structures are designed to encourage Free movement and autonomy from early childhood. Developed from the principles of Emmi Pikler, they allow theChild to explore movement in complete safety, without constraint or overstimulation.
Pikler climbing triangles, reversible ramps, arches Montessori and combinable structures offer an infinite number of scalable configurations. Made from natural wood, these structures integrate harmoniously into the living space while meeting safety and durability requirements.
Ideal for use at home, in a nursery or in an educational environment, Pikler structures promote the development of gross motor skills, balance, coordination and body confidence. They accompany theChild in their motor learning, in a fun, progressive and respectful way.

Yes. They are ideal for indoor use and fit easily into a living room, bedroom or playroom.
Pikler pedagogy values Free movement, autonomy and respect for the natural development rhythm of each Child.
Absolutely. The triangles, ramps and arches are designed to be combined with each other, offering evolving routes adapted to the age and abilities of the child.Child.
Yes. They are designed to offer optimal stability, with rounded edges and resistant materials, complying with child safety standards.
Pikler structures are generally suitable as soon as theChild begins to stand, around 6 to 8 months, always under the supervision of an adult.