




Gold Wooden Daruma Figurine
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"PolePole" means slowly, little by little, in Swahili. The Japanese manufacturer T-Lab is committed to passing on the art of woodworking. The original minimalist design, round and smooth, makes these animals very endearing and cute. Cut, carved, finely sanded, and finally hand-painted, each piece is somewhat different and completely unique!
- Handmade in Bali.
- Approximate dimensions: Daruma 5.5 x 5 x 6 cm (H)
- Plant-based paint.
- Albizia Falcata wood sourced from responsibly managed forests.
- Each animal is different, each model is unique: the size and shape of the animal may vary.
- Decorative object, not suitable for young children.
ECO-FRIENDLY WOODEN ANIMALS
T-Lab preserves the natural and very rapid growth of Albizia Falcata forests by committing to replant the trees used for its production. It is a completely natural product, without chemical treatment or pollutants in the wood or in the paint used.
A NATURAL AND MINIMALIST DECORATION OBJECT
The simplicity and softness of this animal will soothe you throughout the day. It will easily find its place on your desk, a simple glance at your animal totem will make you forget all daily worries.
The perfect balance between the natural color of the wood and the black paint makes it a unique decorative object that will easily find its place in your interior. Your companion PolePole mast will be just as well showcased in a very bright spot like a windowsill as it is hidden in the shadow of a bookshelf.
To best match your interior decoration, the ideal is to place your favorite animal in an environment that perfectly suits this type of design product: a wooden shelf, a Scandinavian-inspired desk, or as decoration in a child's room.



















