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Wooden doll No.17 from 'Vitra'

What is that furtively looking at us from the shelf? A rather ornate doll with a painted bunny on its lap.

This doll is called 'No.17' and is part of the wooden doll company Wooden Dolls, which Alexander Girard first designed for his own home in Santa Fe in 1952. The sometimes cheerful, sometimes grim faces of the figures were just as inspiring then as they are now, which is why 'Vitra' has included them in their famous collection. Just like back then, every single doll is made and painted by hand. So each 'Wooden Doll' is also unique.

As a small, charming enrichment of the interior, the 'Dolls' set accents and look really cool especially together with other figures from the family. Alexander Girard dealt intensively with different folk arts during his creative work and often found a source of inspiration in them.

An eye-catcher that awakens a passion for collecting!

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Label
Designer*in

Alexander Girard

Material

Solid fir wood

Mass

W: 7.8 cm / D: 4.6 cm / H: 14.4 cm

Scope of delivery

incl. brochure and high quality printed wooden box

Design / Made in

Germany