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The Collector's Curio
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLING ILLUSTRATORStep into the enchanting world of Jessica Roux with this beautifully curated sticker book, featuring 600 original designs inspired by her favorite things. Rouxs most beloved motifs are now yours to collect, share, and stick anywhere. From woodland animals and botanical wonders to antiq......
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NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLING ILLUSTRATORStep into the enchanting world of Jessica Roux with this beautifully curated sticker book, featuring 600 original designs inspired by her favorite things. Roux’s most beloved motifs are now yours to collect, share, and stick anywhere. From woodland animals and botanical wonders to antique trinkets, cozy scenes, and art supplies, each sticker is a miniature work of art—perfect for journaling, decorating, gifting, or simply collecting. Jessica’s signature style—elegant, nostalgic, and richly detailed—shines through every page, inviting you to slow down and savor the charm of nature and the comforts of home. Whether you're a longtime admirer or discovering her work for the first time, this sticker collection is a celebration of beauty in the everyday. Over 600 stickers across themed pagesPrinted on high-quality sticker paper and bound in a timeless hardcoverA must-have for lovers of nature, vintage aesthetics, and cozy creativity
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| Produktnavn | The Collector's Curio |
| Merke | Other Brand |
| book typ | boker, hobby og fritid, strikk hjem og hobby |
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