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Sea Stamps

 24,95 incl. btw

Fins and shells, tails and scales, Sea Stamps is a spirited collection of twenty-five shapes and textures waiting to be mixed and matched to invent your own creatures in their sea surroundings—bustling tide pools, bright coral reefs, and magical ocean floors. The combinations are infinite!
Details: 25 wood-backed rubber stamps double pad / 2 colors of ink (teal and coral)

Louise Lockhart is an illustrator living in an old mill in a small town in England. She spends her days creating designs from little paper cut outs and line drawings, dreaming up worlds where men still wear suits and hats. As well as working as a freelance illustrator, Lockhart also applies her illustrations to products for you and your home, which she sells in her online shop The Printed Peanut.

Stamp Garden

 24,95 incl. btw

Grow your own garden with this set of high-quality rubber stamps and two colored ink pads. The sturdy matchbox-style box features twenty-five wood-backed stamps in an assortment of shapes and textures, from leaves and stems to buds and petals—even a bee! A verdant kit of parts, Stamp Garden contains all the botanically-inspired pieces you need to cultivate an imaginary garden, beautiful bouquet, or botanical pattern—the combinations are infinite.

Details: Matchbox-style box 25 wood-backed rubber stamps 2 colors of ink (green and pink)

Coralie Bickford-Smith is a London-based designer, illustrator, and author. She attracted worldwide attention with her award-winning clothbound series of Penguin Classics and her children’s book The Fox and Star.

Stampville

 24,95 incl. btw

You are the architect, planner, designer, and builder with this set of rubber stamps and two colored ink pads. The matchbox-style box contains twenty-five woodbacked stamps in an assortment of shapes and textures, all the essential building blocks needed to create a simple house, a whimsical village, or a towering architectural marvel the combinations are infinite and immediately gratifying.

Details: 25 wood-backed rubber stamps with 2 colors of ink (yellow and blue) / double pad

Aurelien Debat was born in France in 1979. He lives and works in Marseille. After graduating in illustration at Les Arts D coratifs in Strasbourg, he wrote and illustrated children’s books. In his more recent work, D bat uses printed images, volumes, installations, objects and toys to explore the relationship between design, architecture and illustrations. His Stampville project proposes a whole set of ready-to-stamp adventure pictograms, buildings and urban elements: a graphic alphabet allowing the user to build real or imaginary cities. Aurelien Debat’s images, sometimes realistic, sometimes abstract, question dimensional representation of urban space.