







Londji, Calming Stamps — Nature
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Trunks, branches, leaves, birds — six stamps and nine sheets for building a quiet forest, one print at a time.
The Calming Stamps range is Londji's most thoughtful line: designed not for creative frenzy, but for the specific pleasure of slow, repetitive, meditative play. The Nature set contains six wooden stamps — the components of a natural landscape — and nine generous fold-out sheets to stamp across. Three ink colours complete the set. The activity is simple: stamp a pattern, repeat it, add another layer, see what emerges. The repeating rhythms of this kind of work are genuinely calming — the same principle as adult colouring books or mindfulness pattern drawing, made approachable for children. The result is a piece of artwork worth keeping. Also available in the Calming Stamp range: Sea and Villages. Made in Barcelona.
- 6 wooden stamps (trees, leaves, birds), 9 fold-out sheets, 3 coloured inks
- Repeating pattern activity — slow, meditative stamping for calm and concentration
- Stamps create layered nature landscapes across the fold-out sheets
- Also available as Calming Stamps — Sea and Calming Stamps — Villages
- Box: 14.5 x 20 x 3cm. Made in Barcelona. Ages 5 and up
Londji has been making toys in Barcelona since 2004, designing puzzles and games that bring art, storytelling, and play together. Their work is produced in Europe — designed in Barcelona, made in Girona — from FSC-certified paper and recycled cardboard, entirely plastic-free.
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