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Goki

goki

goki is the leading brand of Gollnest & Kiesel KG based in the little town of Güster in the northern Germany, founded in 1981 by Mr. Gerhard Gollnest and Mr. Fritz-Rüdiger Kiesel, who are still leading its history. Gollnest & Kiesel KG established own brands are called goki and 'cause, and the company purchased also the old German toy manufacturer brands Holztiger (in 2011), Heimess (in 2006) and Anker (in 2009). The production takes place in China, Vietnam, Poland, Italy, Bulgaria, Romania and Germany.

The brand goki offers a variety of wooden toys at affordable prices, you will also find toys made of sheet metal or water toys made of phthalate-free PVC. We do not offer many goki toys, as almost all wooden and textile toys sold under this brand are manufactured in two plants in Jiaxing, in the Chinese province of Zhejiang. Some high quality goki wooden toys have been produced by hand in the two new modern halls in Romania since 2011, where also the HOLZTIGER figures are made.

'cause the philanthropic project of Gollnest & Kiesel KG. Toys sold under this brand are manufactured mostly in Vietnam and 50% of the profit from their sale is dedicated every year to build a school in one of the Third World countries. The first school was built in 2001 in the village of Phu Le, in the province of Ben Tre in Vietnam, followed by schools in Peru, Colombia, Mali and the Philippines. The last school was opened in spring of 2012 in Uganda.

HEIMESS baby toys have been produced in the historical town of Vaihingen an der Enz near Stuttgart for over 50 years from home-grown wood. Since 1880 ANKER - building stone sets have been produced in the old royal Thüringian city Rudolstadt. HOLZTIGER is a 15 year old German brand of high quality  wooden figures that are handmade on the banks of the Danube, in Romania, Europe.

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