This little ceramic hedgehog is from L Hjorth pottery company located on the island of Bornholm in Denmark.
These figurines made popular in the midcentury are still collectible and sought after all over the world.
Add this adorable blue and gray hedgehog to your shelfie to give it some Scandinavian flavor. The design is typical of Danish potters they can create rustic pieces like this one and deliver such personality in each one. The colors are reminiscent of the Baltic Sea surrounding the island where it was made. If you like having a calm vibe in your space do this by inviting a little bit of nature into your home.
This hedgehog is in excellent vintage condition with no chips, cracks or repairs.
Measurements: 7cm long x 4cm at its widest
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European Union: 30 days past shipping date
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Aug 24, 2018