Second chance Since the beginning of 2024 we also have second chance articles. These are products with one or more defects caused by transport or storage in the warehouse. These are new items and are often easy to repair (for example gluing broken parts). A shame to throw away. We would like to give them a second chance.
“Cafe Ole (medium resin) (damaged)” has been added to your cart. View cart
119,95Original price was: 119,95.83,97Current price is: 83,97. euro
This statue has damage on its back. Artist: Parichart Injaima Traveling Herd Parade 2016 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 a limited edition and packaged in a beautiful gift box.
59,95Original price was: 59,95.46,97Current price is: 46,97. euro
This cow is unfortunately missing her horns (see photos). These can still be glued if necessary. This telephoning cow could be admired in the 2007 Rio de Janeiro herd. She was designed by Lenny Niemeier.
65,00Original price was: 65,00.45,50Current price is: 45,50. euro
Unfortunately, this cow is no longer attached to her seat, but you can still put her on it without this being visible. This can still be glued if necessary. Artist: Jejo Cornelsen Event: CowParade Sao Paolo 2010 Size: 11 x 9 x 20 cm.
119,95Original price was: 119,95.109,95Current price is: 109,95. euro
Art inspired by an excerpt from the tale “Dragons doesn’t know paradise” by Caio Fernando Abreu (renowned Brazilian writer), the nice elephant “Que Seja Doce” wants to surprise viewers and make the routine of São Paulo more sweet and joyful even for an instant. So, let it be sweet. Every morning, when I open the windows to let in the sunshine or the grayness of a day, that’s just what I repeat, let it be sweet. When is sunny and the sun strikes my face creased with sleep or insomnia, as I wacht the particles of dust floating in the air like a little universe, I repeat seven times for luck: let it be sweet let it be sweet let it be sweet and so on.” (Caio F. Abreu). And let be sweet everything that has to be!