Designed by French designer Sam Baron, the "Hieroglyphs" collection is aimed at younger visitors to the Louvre Museum. It offers a colorful and engaging interpretation of this enigmatic language, where symbols represent concepts rather than letters.
Through everyday objects like cups, saucers, notebooks, and pencil cases, young museum visitors are invited to joyfully discover a way to express and communicate. Each person is free to rewrite the word "Louvre" in hieroglyphs using phonetics.
Dimensions | 19 x 9 x 2.5 cm
Material | Metal
Origin | Musée du Louvre, Paris, France
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- No.66,865 - Stationery | No.2,452 - Pencil Cases
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- Designed by French designer Sam Baron, the "Hieroglyphs" collection is aimed at younger visitors to the Louvre Museum. It offers a colorful and engaging interpretation of this enigmatic language, where symbols represent concepts rather than letters.
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