Wish box with a little figure inside.
What gems can fit inside a place so small? Those that make you smile and feel the warmth on the inside. Those that the air can't blow away. Those that understand language that cannot be told because it is only yours. A stone so white and round that it seems like the moon in the summer. A Shell that shines from within because it knows it contains the entire ocean. A tooth that is both from a unicorn and a shark at the same time. A ballon without air. A peg without clothes. The smallest pencil in the world.
All of this fits in a place so small, just like you.
- +18 months
- PEFC - sustainable wood policy
- natural wood
- the dyes are water based and non-toxic. they comply with European safety regulations
- most products are in one piece. In spite of this, some element need glue for assembly. The glue is 100% formaldehyde free
- Article manufactured under the safety standard EN71
- Made in Spain
- each piece is unique - each wood has it's own characteristics
- The finishes are made with waxes and oils of vegetable origin. The oils can have a strong aroma at first, but it loses it with the day.
- clean with a damp cloth and dry immediately
Sometimes it can happen that by an excess of pigments some pieces lose a little bit of colour when coming in contact with saliva, this isn't a problem, they're absultely safe and non-toxic.
All products are producted according to the requirements of the SA800 standard and all materials comply with the safety regulations of the EN71-1/2/3
Grapat is a small family project that materialized from leaving the city to life in a natural environment. Their toys are inspired by observering their children and others play. Unstructured material, loose parts to inspire free play. Free play allows our children to connect with their deepest desire and develop the activity they need. Grapat propose a material without instcurctions.
Their workshop is structered according to the TEAL philosophy and the work schedule of each employee is adapted to their personal needs. They work in collaboration with foundations that take care of people with psychic difficulties. They help to develop packaging tasks.