12 Rainbow Friends (Pastel)

Grimm's

HK$440.00
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Through their different colours and different types of wood, the Rainbow Friends reflect our wonderful diverse world as well as celebrating everyone’s uniqueness. Each one of our little hand-painted wooden figures has a different look and individual wood grain. These happy little wooden figures, made from different types of wood from trees indigenous to central Europe, are gender neutral. With no specific facial expression, they can be either sad or happy. With their simple appearance they spur on the child’s imagination instead of restricting it by offering too much detail.

The twelve Pastel rainbow Friends are a wonderful addition to our Large Rainbow, not just for sorting by colour but also for imaginative play - when they want to live in a magical way in the magical world of the Large Rainbows! The world of Large Rainbows (classic rainbow colours, pastel, natural, monochrome) is at the heart of free play. This colourful mixture of the most diverse and perfectly complementary building materials opens up a limitless range of different play options that adapt to the increasing capabilities of the child. 

Tip: The Pastel Rainbow Friends also fit perfectly in our Bus, which can carry 3 Rainbow Friend passengers.

12 wooden figures.
Wood: Three different types of wood from sustainable forestry, depending on availability (maple wood, beech wood, cherry wood or alder wood), non-toxic water based color stain/frame non-toxic plant based oil finish.

Dimensions: figure height 6.5cm / diameter 3cm.

Made in Germany

About Grimm's Spiel und Holz Design

Grimm’s is a small firm based in Hochdorf at the foot of the Swabian Alb in southern Germany.

Grimm's believes that wood inspires all the senses - the sound, smell, taste, feel, and charisma. To enhance the vibrant expression of wood, they only varnish the wood with water-based color and natural oil. Most of Grimm’s products are also suitable for therapeutic work in many ways.

Grimm’s wood are only sourced from sustainably managed forests in Europe.

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