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Specifications
- Size: 6 x 4.5 x 1.5cm
- Weight: 100g
- Materials: Wood, Plexiglas, Clay
Description
Have you ever tried to slow down a bit on the busy road of life to look and listen to the sounds around us?
The STREET VENDOR BANH MI model - Fridge decoration magnet in the “Little Viet Nam” collection from Nha Tin is inspired by the working culture of Vietnamese people.
The collection recreates the extremely simple but very beloved daily Vietnamese life through the street carts that everyone has encountered at least once in their lives… All are packaged through these miniature magnets so that they can be placed anywhere in the house as a decoration as well as recalling memories of a beautiful, homely Viet Nam.
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Why we CHUS it
About Nhà Tin
Nha Tin whispers a philosophy – "starting from little things." Here, the brand seeks to weave magic from the seemingly ordinary, crafting tiny miniature models but can resonate deeply within customers’ hearts and souls.
Born from the love of Tin Tin - a girl captivated by the intricate charm of miniature creations, Nha Tin imbues each mniature with a narrative, a conduit for countless emotions and endless inspiration.
Two words define the essence of Tin House – "Handcrafted" and "pure Vietnamese." Each painstakingly crafted model is a testament to a cherished and familiar scene with Vietnamese soul. The beauty of the land and the spirit of people in this country are brought to life anew through simple materials – clay, plastic, mica. They’re not fancy or expensive, but they can totally create magic to the receivers!
Every finished piece whispers a compelling story – a desire of Nha Tin to share the rich tapestry of Vietnamese culture with the world. Through these miniature worlds, crafted with the warmth of everyday life, the brand invites customers to not only see, but to truly touch, feel, and connect with the very essence of Vietnamese culture.