JAN 20cm
129,95 euroElephant name: JAN Artist: MilanTheArtist Parade: Europe Herd All Elephant Parade replicas are carefully handcrafted in Chiang Mai, Thailand. Due to their handcrafted nature, each piece is unique and may vary slightly in design.
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Elephant name: JAN Artist: MilanTheArtist Parade: Europe Herd All Elephant Parade replicas are carefully handcrafted in Chiang Mai, Thailand. Due to their handcrafted nature, each piece is unique and may vary slightly in design.

This Jeep is handmade with an eye for detail. An asset to your interior or to give someone as a gift. Size: 17 x 9 cm.






Nice sitting frog. Made from resin and handpainted. Size: 14 x 14 cm.

Cute frog. This is made of synthetic resin and hand-painted. Size: 16 x 14 cm.

This crane truck is handmade with an eye for detail. An asset to your interior or to give someone as a gift. Size: 47 x 17 cm.

La Folie des Grandeurs (1967) Megalomania During the last year of Magritte’s life, the renowned gallery owner Alexandre Iolas asked him whether he had ever considered making sculptures. The painter had definitely given that some thought, but the sculptures would have to be based on motifs from his paintings. A few weeks later, Magritte showed…

The famous poster for the legendary cabaret on the Parisian hill of Montmartre. Height is 21 cm.

People often think inside of boxes. Something is either black or white, which makes us less tolerant of each other. People are also sometimes opposed in terms of black and white. But with “Love Sees No Colour!”, love connects everything. If we try to be better towards each other, then the world looks a lot more beautiful.

People often think inside of boxes. Something is either black or white, which makes us less tolerant of each other. People are also sometimes opposed in terms of black and white. But with “Love Sees No Colour!”, love connects everything. If we try to be better towards each other, then the world looks a lot more beautiful.

People often think inside of boxes. Something is either black or white, which makes us less tolerant of each other. People are also sometimes opposed in terms of black and white. But with “Love Sees No Colour!”, love connects everything. If we try to be better towards each other, then the world looks a lot more beautiful.

Manda reminds us of the fragility and strength of the nature. Will civilization displace the nature or can we find an harmony and co-exist?