Smooth, soft, and cuddly. These guitar shaped plush toys will bring out the sensitive musician in you. There are three different guitar models: The Rebel, The Classic y The Rock Star.
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$39.27
33,00€
£27.72
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If you’ve always wanted to play one but never found the time to take some basic lessons, we suggest you squeeze one of these plush guitars. They’re a very practical alternative: you don’t need to learn to read music to enjoy them and they’re just as cool as the real thing.
You can use them as plush toys or as cushions on your couch.
There are three models to choose form:
The Rebel imitates the shape of an electric guitar, though this version’s a bit more prissy: it’s white and has black polka-dots, a star on the front and an innocent skull and crossbones on the back. For hack guitarists.
The Classic is more of a classic guitar, but this one is hot pink with a checked print on it. It’s so adorable, you’ll feel bad laying your head on it.
The Rock Star is the real star’s guitar, the most rocking guitar of them all. It’s made of dark denim with turquoise trimming. It’s soft but tough, it won’t break when you bang it against the stage at the end of the concert!
Choose a model: The Rebel / The Classic / The Rock Star
Material (The Rebel): cotton fabric and felt
Size (The Rebel): 65 x 23 cm / 25.5 x 9 inches
Material (The Classic): checked fabric and felt
Size (The Classic): 65 x 23 cm / 25.5 x 9 inches
Material (The Rock Star): denim fabric and felt
Size (The Rock Star): 65 x 18 cm / 25.5 x 7 inches
You can use it as a toy, a stuffed animal, or a cushion
Compliant with European and North American safety standards
Designers’ Profiles The Grateful Thread: Jami & Nicolas Worth
They were designed and made by two people who are equally passionate about crafts and music and live in London: Jami, an American with experience in 3D design for film, and Nicolas, a French architect who now spends his days drawing musical instruments.
Put their resumes, their love of music, and their taste for crafts in a blender, and you’ll likely come up with their web page, The Grateful Thread, where you’ll find a good number of objects that pay tribute to the world of Rock&Roll.
Round cushions shaped like records, watches made out of vinyl that you can even customize with your favorite LP, or the Monsters of Rock collection, a cuddly bunch of plush dolls that are all members of the same music band.