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San-X (サンエックス, San Ekkusu) is a Japanese stationery company known for creating and marketing cute characters such as Tarepanda, Rilakkuma, and Sumikko Gurashi. The characters are usually anthropomorphic representations of animals or inanimate objects.
Designed in Japan and sold at MoMA, the set includes a large and small glass perfect for toasting with your favorite drinking partner. Buy now: $20 at MoMa Design Store. An international power adapter
The Jungle gameboard represents a jungle terrain with dens, traps "set" around dens, [8] and rivers. [9] Each player controls eight game pieces representing different animals of various rank. Stronger-ranked animals can capture ("eat") animals of weaker or equal rank.
In the 1950s, the Wade potteries created 'Whimsies', small solid porcelain animal figures first developed by Sir George Wade, which became popular and collectable in Britain and America, [1] [2] following their retail launch in 1954, [3] and were widely available in shops throughout the 1950s, 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s.
We rounded up 29+ personalized gifts for everyone on your list — including embroidered tote bags, customized photo puzzles, engraved jewelry and more.
This Advent calendar comes with 24 days' worth of office supplies for the stationery lover, including a 2025 calendar, a pen, and a set of cards. $21 at Walmart Body & Earth