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Hiroshige Poster
Poster of the painting Naruto Whirpool by the Japanese artist Hiroshige.
Frida Kahlo Trinket Dish
Little trinket dish with Frida Kahlo's funny design.
Due to the nature of the material and the hand-finished technique, there may be variations between the colour and appearance of each item.
Frida Kahlo Cup and Flower...
Little cup and saucer with a design inspired by Frida Kahlo.
Due to the nature of the material and the hand-finished technique, there may be variations between the colour and appearance of each item.
Frida Kahlo Planter
Little planter with a design inspired by the mexican artist Frida Kahlo.
Due to the nature of the material and the hand-finished technique, there may be variations between the colour and appearance of each item.
Micropuzzle 600 pcs. Starry...
600-piece micropuzzle with a design inspired by the "Starry Night" of Van Gogh.
Micropuzzle 600 pcs. The Wave
600-piece micropuzzle with a design inspired by "The Wave" of Hokusai.
Shopping bag - Van Gogh...
Shopping bag inspired by Van Gogh and his painting "Wheat Field".
It can carry 20 kg.
Shopping bag - Water Lilies...
Shopping bag with "Water Lilies" of Monet.
It can carry 20 kg.
Shopping bag - The Birth of...
Shopping bag with "The Birth of Venus" of Botticelli.
It can carry 20 kg.
Shopping bag - Vermeer
Shopping bag inspired by Vermeer and his painting "Girl with a pearl earring".
It can carry 20 kg.
Shopping bag - Hokusai Wave
Shopping bag inspired by Hokusai and his painting "The great wave".
Figure - Casa Batlló Mini
Cermics reproduction of the Casa Batlló, Barcelona.
Hand-made and hand-painted in Barcelona.
Poster - Frida Musa
Mug - Café Terrace at Night
Mug - Irises
Shopping bag - Van Gogh...
Shopping bag inspired by Van Gogh and his painting "Sunflowers".
It can carry 20 kg.
Shopping bag - Van Gogh...
Shopping bag inspired by Van Gogh and his painting "Almond Blossom ".
It can carry 20 kg.
History of the table:
Painted for his nephew and newborn godson, this work shows a luminous Van Gogh, full of optimism for the birth of the baby, who would be baptized with the name of Vincent.
Spring came to Arles and influenced by Japanese prints, Van Gogh paints this ode to a new life, to nature. The light seems to radiate from the painting.
But not only is a symbol of his nephew's new life perceived. The painter also wants to capture a possible new life for himself and his artistic future, although as we know, the artist would pass away only three months after finishing this masterpiece.