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Geo Pattern Dominoes

$46 Non-Member
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Members save up to 20% & free shipping $35+
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Geo Pattern Dominoes

$46 Non-Member
$41.40 Member
Members save up to 20% & free shipping $35+

Color:  Multi

Size:  One Size

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This set of Geo Pattern Dominoes features geometric compositions inspired by Cubist art and high-contrast color pairings influenced by Abstract Modernism. To play, match up the colorful geometric patterns to create a formation of dominoes. The result is a beautiful mosaic of shapes and vivid colors. Geo Pattern Dominoes encourage dexterity, and are fun for both young and old. This set includes 28 color-pattern domino pieces stored in a wooden box with instructions. The dominoes and the box are made from sustainably grown rubberwood. Ages 3+. Box measures 1.75h x 8.75w x 8.75"d. Each domino piece measures 0.4h x 2w x 1.2"d. 

Geo Pattern Dominoes were designed by Panisa Khunprasert, whose work is influenced by her experiences growing up in her family’s toy business in Thailand. After graduating with an MFA in Product Design from The School of Visual Arts in New York, Khunprasert returned to the family business where she now works as a toy and game designer. 
  • Designer
    Panisa Khunprasert
  • Size
    Box: 1.75h x 8.75w x 8.75"d
    Domino piece: 0.4h x 2w x 1.2"d
  • Material
    Rubberwood
  • Year of Design
    2020
  • Origin
    Thailand
  • Age
    Kids - 5 and up
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