The "hieroglyphs" series designed by the French designer Sam Baron is dedicated to low-age tourists visiting the Louvre Museum. This is a colorful and interesting interpretation of this mysterious language. The symbols in it It does not represent letters but concepts.
With everyday objects such as cups and trays, notebooks, pencil boxes, etc.... the young visitors of the museum are guided joyfully to learn a way of expression and communication. Everyone can freely rewrite the word "Louvre" and translate it into hieroglyphs through pinyin.
Size | 18.5 cm
Material | Wood
Origin | Paris-Louvre Museum, France
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- France
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- No.85,486 - Stationery | No.950 - Other Writing Utensils
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- The "hieroglyphs" series designed by the French designer Sam Baron is dedicated to low-age tourists visiting the Louvre Museum. This is a colorful and interesting interpretation of this mysterious language. The symbols in it It does not represent letters but concepts.
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