Orangutan, Medium

$20.00
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Hold onto your bananas - the Orangutan has arrived! 

Known for their impressive intelligence and playful nature, the beloved Orangutan is one of the most distinct and captivating monkeys there is. With their long arms and shaggy reddish-brown hair, they're sure to tug at your heartstrings!  

One of the most interesting things about orangutans is their impressive ability to use tools. They have been observed using sticks to extract insects from trees and even using leaves as makeshift gloves to protect their hands from sharp branches. Plus, they can be quite entertaining; they have been known to make music with objects they find in the forest, like sticks and leaves. 

Our Orangutan woodlet captures the quirky and captivating nature of these creatures in a fun and eye-catching way. So if you need a pal, look no further than this charming, yet goofy, primate! Making Fun, one woodlet at a time.

  • ? Flat-pack fun, our wooden kit-sets are raring to be pieced together
  • ? Sustainably made from 100% FSC-certified wood & VOC-free inks
  • ? Kiwi-made and proud to be crafted in beautiful New Zealand
  • ? Simple-to-follow visual guides for a smooth, hassle-free assembly
  • ? Planet-conscious 100% recycled plastic packaging + 10x offsets with Plastic Collective
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Founders, Chris and Jane, said: 

"15 years ago, we started making sustainable wooden kit-sets and never imagined the path that decision would take us on. In a world overloaded with disposable plastic widgets, lasting quality stands out. so we started designing and crafting beautiful 'Woodlets' that are fun to make, kind to the planet, delightful to look at and with a bit of TLC... will be with you forever.

Fun should be simple, sustainable, and accessible for all and after crafting with love for the past 15 years we’ve come to realise that our business is all about "Making Fun".

We love what we do and we Hope you do to. So lets make some fun… one ‘Woodlet at a time'."