About Us


Tuk-Tuk Anouk was created in 2013 by Amber Grey Knowles, an irish english french pirate/nomad descended from the King of the Gypsies. On the birth of her magical little daughter Anouk, she settled in the gate way Narain Niwas Palace in Jaipur, India.

Travelling around the city in tuk-tuks, the little duo started collecting block print fabrics and hand loomed cottons to hand make easy but beautiful baby clothes. From there, orders came in, and Tuk-Tuk Anouk slowly spread around the world, and pioneered the use of floral block prints and hand woven cottons for little people. The brand is now sold in over twelve countries, in forty shops world wide, and can be found doing pop ups and shows on their travels. 

Our silhouettes are timeless, our fabrics are always unique and our craftsmen vary from Tibetan refugees to Van Gujjar tribesmen and women, to fifteenth generation block printers who hand carve our own designs into blocks and stamp our indian cotton colour by colour. We can promise you fair trade practise, ethical distribution and a large part of our profits benefit the wildlife of whatever location we are currently residing in. (Most recently, Oliver Ridley turtle babies on their first little steps on the way to the Indian Ocean). We hope you enjoy our clothes as much as we enjoy making them and can wear them on your own adventures.