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No 2 Blue Tub

Shellfolk No 079

Ash

Shellfolk No 022

Brogues

Brogues is a tall Shellfolk figure made from pale, spiral shell forms, standing upright on long, slender legs fixed to a dark wooden base. His body is narrow and elongated, with a gently curved posture that suggests stillness and careful attention. His head is formed from a small shell with a long, pointed snout and dark, watchful eyes. He wears a small shell hat and a simple woven scarf with muted, earthy colours. The overall impression is calm, deliberate, and observant, as though he is quietly reading the landscape rather than reacting to it.

Shellfolk No 023

Matz

Matz is a Shellfolk figure with a compact, rounded shell body and shorter legs, standing on a light shell base. His head is slightly tilted forward, giving him an attentive, engaged presence. He wears a small shell hat topped with a colourful tuft and a bright woven scarf wrapped around his neck. His expression feels open and reassuring, suggesting ease with movement and people. Compared to Brogues, his stance is more social and active, as though he is ready to step in and organise when needed.

Shellfolk No 078

Myrtle

Shellfolk No 034

Neo the Flutterbug

Neo the Flutterbug is a light, airborne-looking figure poised on a rounded sea urchin base, as if caught mid-hover rather than fully at rest. Wide, translucent fins lift upward and outward like wings, giving the impression of constant motion even when still. Fine, tapering elements extend from the body like feelers or whiskers, adding to Neo’s alert, exploratory presence.

Shellfolk No 074

Sailor Brin

Shellfolk No 076

Shellfolk No 076

Shellfolk No 011

Tipp & Topp

A paired Shellfolk sculpture of two tall terns, each leaning slightly away from the other, their long necks and pointed beaks angled in opposite directions. Their bodies and wings are formed from translucent shell pieces, balanced on slender legs fixed to a shared base. In the story, Tipp and Topp are the twin terns who move together yet never quite in step, forever leaning their own way along the shoreline.

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