S/2 Navy Birds

  • Code: US7463-1
  • Material: polyresin+iron
  • Size: 10x16x22cm 8x16x21cm
  • Min order quantity: 2
Inner Packaging:
  • Weight: 1.00 kg
  • Length: 20.50 cm
  • Width: 13.00 cm
  • Height: 36.00 cm
  • Cubic CBM: 0.07
  • Inner Qty: 1
  • Carton Qty: 6
Carton:
  • Weight: 6.00 kg
  • Length: 40.50 cm
  • Width: 37.50 cm
  • Height: 42.50 cm
Our S/2 Navy Birds are a definite crowd-pleaser - with their nautical outfits and charming personalities, they'll have customers stopping in their tracks. Measuring at 10x16x22cm and 8x16x21cm, these polyresin and iron beauties are big enough to make a statement without overwhelming the shelves. The crisp navy blue and white colour scheme pairs perfectly with coastal or beach house themes, so they're versatile for all kinds of shops.

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And here we are - our S/2 Navy Birds have always been a bit of a soft spot for us. They’re a set of two birds, one in classic blue and white stripes with a charming sailor’s scarf and the other dressed to the nines in a double-breasted navy suit. Both wear crisp, white captain’s hats perched on their heads. It’s the type of design that draws you in - a little whimsical, a little classic, that really stands out in beach houses or holiday rentals. Made from polyresin and iron, they’re sturdy and surprisingly detailed - hand-painted so each will have its own little quirks. The sizes are just right too: 10x16x22cm and 8x16x21cm. Any coastal or nautical style home could do with these two - they add a bit of playful character without being over the top. But here’s something we’ve noticed ourselves - they don’t just appeal to those wanting a full seaside look. These birds have this knack for working in more eclectic spaces too. On the entryway table, bedside, even beside an office desk where you want something with personality but not clutter - it just works. And we think that's why they move so well for our buyers each season. They’re memorable, easy to style, make people smile - and at this price point, customers often decide to take both home together rather than split them up.