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Kinetic Paper Mobile "PINK FLAME" | Sculptures by Paula Hartmann Design. Item composed of steel and paper in eclectic & maximalism style
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Kinetic Paper Mobile "PINK FLAME" | Sculptures by Paula Hartmann Design. Item composed of steel and paper in eclectic & maximalism style
Kinetic Paper Mobile "PINK FLAME" | Sculptures by Paula Hartmann Design. Item composed of steel and paper in eclectic & maximalism style
Kinetic Paper Mobile "PINK FLAME" | Sculptures by Paula Hartmann Design. Item composed of steel and paper in eclectic & maximalism style

Created and Sold by Paula Hartmann Design

Paula Hartmann Design

Kinetic Paper Mobile "PINK FLAME" - Sculptures

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Price $509

Creation: 2-3 weeks
Shipping: 5-15 days
Estimated Arrival: February 1, 2025

Handmade

Woman Owned

Sustainable

Made To Order

Natural Materials

DimensionsWeight
25H x 23W x 23D in
63.5H x 58.42W x 58.42D cm
0.45 kg
1 lb

This unique paper mobile will turn with the air current. It’s made out of black steel wire pieces and hand-twirled paper spheres. Every design I make is unique. I don’t use glue or paint in my work.

For customized colours please contact misspaulahartmann@gmail.com

including shipping

Item Kinetic Paper Mobile "PINK FLAME"
As seen in Creator's Studio, Toronto, Canada
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Paula Hartmann Design
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2020
Handcrafted Paper Chandeliers and Mobiles For Your Home

Paula Hartmann is a self-taught pajaki maker, crafter and pompom enthusiast currently working and living in Toronto, Canada.

Her love for mobiles, colours and installations brought her to study the art of pajaki making which originated in rural Poland in the mid 19th century. Pajaki (Polish for “spiders”) are light and whimsical chandeliers made out of paper and straw that start twirling in the slightest breeze and fill a room with pure magic.

In her home studio in Toronto, Paula creates different styles of mobiles and pompom art pieces. She is hired to create window installations for local businesses and you can also find her giving pajaki workshops in Canada and Germany to keep these beautiful craft traditions and techniques alive.