Birthday Calendar, Perpetual Calendar, Bird Calendar, Eco-Friendly
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With 72 unique illustrations of birds from 6 different continents, you will see a different continent every month. The original drawings are made with colored pencils and printed on recycled 200 grams paper. The cover is made of heavier paper. This paper is 100% post-consumer uses paper, so there are no trees for it.
On every month you will find the names of the bird species. This calendar is environmentally friendly and without plastic packaging. A beautiful piece of nature for the home or at the office.
| Width | 29.7 cm |
| Height | 21 cm |
| Weight | 121g |
| Material | Papier FSC |
| Language | język angielski |
| Values | Recycled Materials |
| Made in | Netherlands |
| Brand location | Netherlands |
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Beast of Paradise, my humble business based on the edge of the forest in South of the Netherlands. A place where deer roam the streets and at night you fall asleep to the 'hoohoos' of owls. It is my little paradise... Started drawing on an early age, grown into it by possibilities not a direct choice. In love with all beasts living, extinct and nature, and therefore the red thread in my work as an illustrator. Me, Berith - owner and self-taught artist, started with Beast of Paradise in 2019. In the years that followed till now I made several cute and fun, whimsical colour pencil works and scientific illustrations. I want my illustrations to stand out in the mass of greeting cards, posters, calendars and more. Because the natural world is so very important for us, Beast of Paradise try to avoid plastic as much as possible. I reuse packaging material and I do not use single-use plastics for my cards. The little plastic that can possibly be found are made from everyday life products.