Introduce a touch of style and organizational bliss to your living space with this fashionable felt box. Its versatile design offers both functionality and aesthetic appeal, making it a practical addition to any area in your home. When not in use, effortlessly fold and stow it away without occupying unnecessary space. The box showcases a stunning display of classic artwork that is guaranteed to catch the eye and enliven your decor. Utilize it to store jewelry, trinkets, or other cherished belongings, and experience the delight of easy access and tidiness. Additionally, this felt box is perfect for organizing kids' toys, whether it's your child's favorite stuffed animals, blocks, or other playthings. It is destined to become a cherished favorite in your household.
.: 100% polyester felt
.: Print areas: front, bottom, back
.: One size (14.5" × 13")
.: Black thread
.: Easy to unfold
.: Lightweight (8 ounces)
Artwork designed and digitally remastered by Sarasvati Designs. American Gothic is a 1930 painting by Grant Wood in the collection of the Art Institute of Chicago. Wood was inspired to paint what is now known as the American Gothic House in Eldon, Iowa, along with "the kind of people [he] fancied should live in that house". It depicts a farmer standing beside his daughter – often mistakenly assumed to be his wife. The painting's name is a word play on the house's architectural style, Carpenter Gothic. Wood was quoted in this period as stating, "All the good ideas I've ever had came to me while I was milking a cow." Wood intended the painting to depict the farmer and his daughter as survivors, to pay homage to the strength of the rural community, and to provide reassurance in a time of great economic upset. American Gothic is a masterpiece of American art.
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14.5" × 13" |
Width, in |
13.00 |
Height, in |
14.50 |
Length, in |
12.99 |