05 June, 2016

teeny tomes by henrik franklin

I've been obsessed with miniature things (i.e. Polly Pocket) for pretty much as long as I can remember. There is something so aesthetically pleasing about tiny recreations of everyday objects, and these little book sculptures by Swedish artist Henrik Franklin really make me swoon. Wouldn't they also look so cute as lapel pins?!











15 comments:

Paulie Antiques said...

aww! So cute! I still have my Polly Pockets! I love mini things, too! :)

love, polly
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RaeAbigael said...

I'm a bookworm and those tiny books are so adorable!! i want to wear them as "pins" as well. haha. :")

xoxo, rae
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Laura Mitbrodt said...

These are so cute! I love it
xo
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Fiona said...

oh my goodness, kill me now! so amazing + your polly pockets make me incredibly happy :)

Jane said...

These are adorrrrable! The bookworm in me really wants some of my favourite books as pins now.

diaryofseresha said...

OMG these are soo cuttte c:
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Kati said...

Ah, these are too cute for words!

-Kati
http://almoststylish.blogspot.de/

Coco Cake Land said...

Aiyeee these teensy things are SO cute!!

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Winnie said...

I love miniature and extra large things too! I find them fascinating and cute. These are really lovely - such detail too!

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Cab Treasure said...

This one is really a clear shot of creativity. Love this and thank you for sharing as I appreciate it so much!

Junaid Iqbal Mohammed Memon said...

Wow- just wow!

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