Design Teapot clowns cap
59,95 euroDesign serie teapots Size: 16 x 13 x 27 cm 1,3 liter
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Nice statue from the artist Tisha Marie. Made of resin and handpainted. Size: 11 x 17 cm.

Nice statue of a cat by the artist Tisha Marie. Made of synthetic resin and hand-painted. Size: 11 x 17 cm.

This double-decker is handmade with an eye for detail. An asset to your interior or to give someone as a gift. Size: 32 x 30 cm.




Artist: Isabelle Habegger Swis Tour 2020 All elephants are made of a high-quality synthetic resin. They are hand-painted in the studio in Thailand. All elephants come with a certificate and are numbered in a limited edition. They are packed in a nice gift box.

I wanted Elefancy to be colourful and happy and to include nature since I find it important to send a thought to nature in this time of climate change. I am very gratefuI to be part of this lovely project which concerns our nature and the welfare and preservation of an animal that I find amazing and important to help.I have used some bright colours and glitter to express the elephant in a hopefully cheerful and friendly way, in order for the expression to be positive and welcoming, for the viewer to hopefully like this fascinating animal.

Elephant name: Elephant King Artist: Studio Chiang Mai Parade: Twente 2021 All elephants are made of high-quality synthetic resin. They are painted by hand in our own studio in Thailand. All elephants are provided with a certificate and numbered in one limited edition and packaged in a beautiful gift box.



It’s dusk. There’s a setting sun, fresh breeze, infused with the smell of the sea, sand and pebbles beneath your feet, and birds chirping as they prepare themselves for night time. And then there’s the sky, giving its last blast of warmth and colour until the morning tide washes in a fresh new day.

It’s dusk. There’s a setting sun, fresh breeze, infused with the smell of the sea, sand and pebbles beneath your feet, and birds chirping as they prepare themselves for night time. And then there’s the sky, giving its last blast of warmth and colour until the morning tide washes in a fresh new day.