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These hand painted wooden dolls made out of solid fir. The colorful design is inspired by Alexander Girard’s home in Santa Fe.
Vitra Wooden Dolls by Alexander Girard 1952
Vitra Wooden Dolls by Alexander Girard 1952
Vitra Wooden Dolls by Alexander Girard 1952

Vitra Wooden Doll No.6

Regular price $190.00 Sale

Alexander Girard originally created the Wooden Dolls (1953), a whimsical assortment of figures both joyful and grim, for his own home. Today they add a charming touch to any interior.
Material: solid fir, hand painted.
Packaging: high-quality wooden gift box with printed label, brochure included.
Together with Charles and Ray Eames and George Nelson, Alexander Girard was one of the leading figures of postwar American design. A key source of inspiration for his wide-ranging oeuvre, which focused primarily on textile design, was his passion for the folk art of South America, Asia and Eastern Europe.
The decorative Wooden Dolls, designed and made by Girard for his own home in Santa Fe, were likewise inspired by his extensive personal collection of folk art. Part decorative object, part toy, the Wooden Dolls are based on originals from the Girard estate in the holdings of the Vitra Design Museum.