Resting Station - Blythe

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STORY: Blythe has been busy brushing up on her advanced flying skills. She has been trying to perfect her nose dive and is still having trouble performing a loop. Her bunches and ample bottom don’t seem to be helping her plight. She’s taking a rest to consider ways of making herself a little more streamlined.

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STORY: Blythe has been busy brushing up on her advanced flying skills. She has been trying to perfect her nose dive and is still having trouble performing a loop. Her bunches and ample bottom don’t seem to be helping her plight. She’s taking a rest to consider ways of making herself a little more streamlined.

STORY: Blythe has been busy brushing up on her advanced flying skills. She has been trying to perfect her nose dive and is still having trouble performing a loop. Her bunches and ample bottom don’t seem to be helping her plight. She’s taking a rest to consider ways of making herself a little more streamlined.

 

SPECIFICATION: Blythe wears a beautiful teal flight-suit, hand stitched in leather that was gifted to us recently. A rare colour indeed. She has big yellow bunches, an acorn helmet and flight goggles. Her striking wings once helped a parrot on his own journeys, the are special and equally rare.  She sits on his swing-style seat (stained oak). This sculpture can be easily suspended from a surface in your home. Lightweight in design, it can be attached with the tiniest of hooks (even into plaster walls). The ‘drop’ of the piece can be adjusted to fit all spaces. The swing has a typed label that sways along with the piece in situ.

This piece has a tiny date and signature on the rear of the swing seat, you have to squint to see it.

DIMENSIONS: 20cm(h) x 19cm x 20 cm. The total drop with rope is 54 cm +

EU BUYERS: Shipping to Europe from the UK has changed significantly this year and the systems are still in development for transit. Many couriers are in the process of launching new processes that are not yet fully formed, clear or consistent.

As such I shall be posting all overseas purchases DDU (Delivery Duty Unpaid). I shall continue using the ‘Sculpture’ shipping code that has always allowed them to travel worldwide duty free. Despite this, depending on your country, there is a chance that you could be charged VAT, a customs charge and a handling fee. These are the responsibility of the you, the buyer. Please do not make a purchase unless you are happy to risk paying additional fees upon delivery. I will continue to try to unpick this and develop a more predictable Europe shipping journey as soon as I can.