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Hot Shot Microfreak by the Haas Brothers
Meet Hot Shot, part of the limited edition Microfreaks Daybreak Collection by the Haas Brothers. Based in Los Angeles, Simon and Nikolai Haas work in a variety of materials in their design practice. Their company has grown to become a multifaceted operation—producing original furniture pieces, special props for print and video, one-of-a-kind fashion pieces, and materials consulting and fabrication. These handcrafted works of art were born from a collaboration between the Haas Brothers and a group of female artisans known as the Haas Sisters of Lost Hills. Because of this partnership, 30% of profits benefit the rural community of Lost Hills in California's Central Valley.
Hot Shot, active and alert, uses her stalked eyes to surveil the land for any potential volcanic eruptions and to warn all of those in the area. Make no mistake, her frantic temperament is not a weakness, as she is a known heroine. Thick-skinned, she can even swim in lava, her eyes bobbing above the boiling flow. When the heat is on, she can keep her cool.
-Signed and numbered out of 500
-Czech and Venetian beads, Pewter base, double brass-plated and 18k gold-plated and hand polished three times.
-Weight 2.20 lbs
-Dimensions 6 in x 3.13 in x 3.25 in
-$100 shipping and handling charge
-Ships directly from the Haas Brothers within 15 days of purchase
-No discounts eligible
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