Fanny And Alexander

Wooden Tool Set

$59.99
$59.99

Using your very own handsome tools, will you construct an obstacle course for your pet hamster to conquer, or build the perfect structure for your secret fort? With your own saw, wrench, hammer and set square, you're equipped to make many an adventure happen.

Wonderfully detailed in contrasting Sapele teak and rubber wood, our set of four tools is perfectly designed to balance beautifully in young builders' and makers' hands, encouraging manual dexterity, plan-making and 'how-could-I...?' thinking for all ages.

Dimensions: 
Ruller: 150 x 100 x 24 millimeters
Wrench: 149 x 37 x 16 millimeters
Saw: 192 x 85 x 24 millimeters
Hammer: 155 x 72 x 23 millimeters

Approximate weight: 225 grams

 

About the brand:

Fanny & Alexander was founded on a fundamental desire to encourage children (and the adults who love them) to play a little more, and a little better.

Our founder, Delfina Aguilar, had long been captivated by objects that were well-conceived, well-designed, and well-made, but after becoming an aunt, and later a mother, quickly realised that very few toys in her family's toy chest possessed these qualities. Where were the toys in handsome natural materials for little hands to cherish, or the toys that engaged limitless imaginations, or called their playmates out on important adventures?

And so Fanny & Alexander was born. Fastidiously designed and made, ours are deceptively simple toys that require no power source except the child's own ideas and energy. Made from furniture-standard hardwoods, soft leathers and quality fabrics, they are designed to be a pleasure to look at and a joy to play with. They're designed to last, and to be loved.

Our wilfully analogue toys offer a welcome antidote to our digital age, and to modern toys which only require children to sit passively before them. We hope they will foster a sense of appreciation, cultivate imagination, and act as tools for learning — but most of all, we hope they will create many moments of childhood wonder. 

 

 

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