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Elf - Green Hat

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Based on the Japanese Shinto religion, where it is believed that everything in nature has a soul, the Danish ceramicist Louise Gaarmann & Studio Arhoj designed a wide range of ceramic figures and brought them to life with p...
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Elf - Green Hat
Elf - Green Hat Sale price€21,95
Based on the Japanese Shinto religion, where it is believed that everything in nature has a soul, the Danish ceramicist Louise Gaarmann & Studio Arhoj designed a wide range of ceramic figures and brought them to life with play of colors and eyes.

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Ceramicist and artist Anders Arhøj, who is behind Studio Arhoj, started working with design and interiors in Tokyo in 2005. Arhøj emphasizes that his designs are produced in Denmark and in 2013 he opened his own design and production studio in Copenhagen. Here, all ceramics are designed, hand-turned and glazed. Anders Arhøj is close to the production, so he can adjust and control the quality.

Studio Arhoj has become world-renowned for their handmade ceramics. Nissen is Studio Arhoj's answer to Christmas's little ceramic gnomes who want to move into your home. The elf is inspired by the German Christmas folk songs, and the elf is glazed with a green elf hat, with a sprinkling of white snow.

Each elf is unique and has its own expression.

Measurements: H: 6.5 - 7.5 cm
Material: Ceramic
Colour: Green
Design: Anders Arhøj and Louise Gaarmann
Model: Elf

Note: As each gnome is handmade, they are unique and appearance may therefore vary slightly from the picture.

It is recommended to clean the elf figures with a dry cloth, as water can discolour the clay.

Elf - Green Hat

Materials & Measurements

Dimensions: H: 6.5 - 7.5 cm

Material: Ceramic

Design: Anders Arhøj and Louise Gaarmann

Model: Santa

Please note: Since each gnome is handmade, they are unique and appearance may therefore vary slightly from the picture.
It is recommended to clean the gnome figures with a dry cloth, as water can discolor the clay.

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