Tous les fabricants Berenguer Boneka Götz Heart & Soul Heidi Plusczok Hermann Teddy Käthe Kruse Paola Reina Petitcollin Ruth Treffeisen Schildkröt Zwergnäse
Poupée Boneka modèle Emily Edition ...
Spring flower Poupée de collection ...
Merci Muriel pour toutes ces ravissantes poupées,votre gentillesse et les facilités de paiement pour pouvoir accéder à nos rêves de grandes fiiles. Djamila
Il y a 12 fabricants.
Salvador Berenguer L'art de capturer les expressions des enfants ! Derrière les designs géniaux des 'Dolls by Berenguer' se cache une personne avec un passé et une passion pour la sculpture et un souci du détail. Prenant l'inspiration dans la vie de tout les jours et à travers ses enfants et petits enfants, il a créé de nombreuses expressions qui révélent l'émotion de nos enfants.. Salvador Berenguer, né dans un pays d'artiste (Espagne), est originaire d'une famille de sculpteurs, qui se sont transmis la passion de la sculpture de génération en génération. Avec ses mains, il a créé des pieces maitresses qui capture l'essence de l'enfant. C'est un expert dans la création de l'innocence et de la pureté de nos bébés, et ce depuis 1960.
L'art de capturer les expressions des enfants !
Derrière les designs géniaux des 'Dolls by Berenguer' se cache une personne avec un passé et une passion pour la sculpture et un souci du détail.
Prenant l'inspiration dans la vie de tout les jours et à travers ses enfants et petits enfants, il a créé de nombreuses expressions qui révélent l'émotion de nos enfants..
Salvador Berenguer, né dans un pays d'artiste (Espagne), est originaire d'une famille de sculpteurs, qui se sont transmis la passion de la sculpture de génération en génération. Avec ses mains, il a créé des pieces maitresses qui capture l'essence de l'enfant.
C'est un expert dans la création de l'innocence et de la pureté de nos bébés, et ce depuis 1960.
2010 "Celebrating three decades of making dolls and the best is yet to come! For my 30th anniversary I interpreted the magical autumn and winter colors and enjoyed to be able to dress my dolls in warm clothing for the first time. White felt, reminding of a soft layer of snow inspired me to include wintertime in my new collection." Heidi Plusczok Heidi has been creating dolls with her magical touch reflecting childrens souls since 1980. She made her first doll out of cernit for her daughter Katja who was then 10 years old. One year later she found herself making her first porcelain dolls. To approach her own style and improve her skills she specialized on portrait dolls. Her love to children provides her with the gift of observation not only of the visible but also can she look into children's souls. Kids from the school and preschool right across Heidi´s house have inspired her to quite a number of dolls that collectors might treasure right now at their home. Ten years after the beginning of her life as a dollmaker Heidi visited the first Toy Fair in the US. It was quite an ordeal to find her way from the airport to her hotel without speaking hardly any English. Years later at another Toy Fair she meets Mrs. Zapf from ZAPF CREATION and a very good and long cooperation followed during wich Heidi created her own vinyl collection. The difficulty was not only to transfer the porcelain models into vinyl but especially making an artist doll in line production. Through this way of producing the dolls their soul and persona- lity often got lost what was literally painfull for Heidi. Her goal was to paint these dolls herself, put them together, pick their wardrobe and give them back their magic. Small porcelain dolls first came out in 2002 and were a great success. Every year she spends two weeks in Indonesia with her longtime friend and designer Rosemarie Ionker to design new dresses and pick out the most beautiful fabrics to match Heidi's high expectations. She loves the contact to her collectors and visits a great number of retailers every year for signings.
2010
"Celebrating three decades of making dolls and the best is yet to come! For my 30th anniversary I interpreted the magical autumn and winter colors and enjoyed to be able to dress my dolls in warm clothing for the first time. White felt, reminding of a
soft layer of snow inspired me to include wintertime in my new collection." Heidi Plusczok
Heidi has been creating dolls with her magical touch reflecting childrens souls since 1980. She made her first doll out of cernit for her daughter Katja who was then 10 years old. One year later she found herself making her first porcelain dolls. To approach her own style and improve her skills she specialized on portrait dolls. Her love to children provides her with the gift of observation not only of the visible but also can she look into children's souls. Kids from the school and preschool right across Heidi´s house have inspired her to quite a number of dolls that collectors might treasure right now at their home. Ten years after the beginning of her life as a dollmaker Heidi visited the first Toy Fair in the US. It was quite an ordeal to find her way from the airport to her hotel without speaking hardly any English. Years later at another Toy Fair she meets Mrs. Zapf from ZAPF CREATION and a very good and long cooperation followed during wich Heidi created her own vinyl collection. The difficulty was not only to transfer the porcelain models into vinyl but especially making an artist doll in line production. Through this way of producing the dolls their soul and persona- lity often got lost what was literally painfull for Heidi. Her goal was to paint these dolls herself, put them together, pick their wardrobe and give them back their magic. Small porcelain dolls first came out in 2002 and were a great success. Every year she spends two weeks in Indonesia with her longtime friend and designer Rosemarie Ionker to design new dresses and pick out the most beautiful fabrics to match Heidi's high expectations. She loves the contact to her collectors and visits a great number of retailers every year for signings.
produits 10 20 50
Pas de produits
Transport 0,00 € Total 0,00 €
Panier Commander