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Flensted Butterflies Mobile

Flensted Butterflies Versatile

Features

  • Measures 65×50 cm 26×20 inches
  • Materials: transparent plastic
  • Planned via Louise Helmersen

Product Description
Think of summer and make-up – butterflies fluttering preceding flowers, searching all for nectar. Ticker them fly within the wind. The gliding, dreamlike movements make you blissful, and as the light shines through the overlapping, transparent wings, you notice a fascinating change of colors. This romantic mobile is suitable all for a sun porch arsenic well As a girl`s room. With these mobiles ornament preceding their beds, children will dream of flying. The animated is very good to be seen from below. In associate apparently completely still room the mobile catches the least prevalent of air. Purely as being engrossed in music, watching the slow motion of a mobile is a remedy resistant stress. Music is possibly the closest to mobiles with their stability, pound and constant movement. The good movement is obtained via finding the specific spear of balance. Each mobile is carefully assembled and hovering by skillful hands. Click-A-Mobile for Kids is a new mobile theory from Flensted Mobiles. It is a new line for the kid`s rooms: colorful mobiles mounted on strings and pre-assembled with the hanger system. You just need to `click` the single elements together. A semi-assembled mobile. Hang the rangy out of arrive of children.

Flensted Butterflies Mobile

Price: $41.50
List Price: $41.50

Flensted Butterflies Mobile

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