Mobile "Flowers and Hummingbird" Adult Interior W30cm x H53cm Mobile Brand Born in Japan









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Enriching Items for Babies and Children Your baby seems bored in bed. Your child often looks down, staring at their smartphone or tablet. Do you have similar concerns? Babies begin to see gradually from around three months old. Having something to entertain their eyes, rather than staring at a blank ceiling, is more enriching for them. Babies are especially curious about moving objects.
Items that bring a touch of nature to your room Looking at a mobile has a relaxing effect. This effect is felt by both children and adults. Nowadays, we spend so much time looking down at our smartphones and tablets, so it makes a huge difference to our mood when we look up and see something that soothes us. This is a common psychology for adults, children, and babies. It may seem like a small thing, but having a beautiful, swaying object in your room can actually make a difference in the enrichment of your mind. The key is to have something that moves slowly and at a comfortable speed, as it evokes a sense of nature.
Made using a unique paper manufacturing method that makes the most of the texture of the paper. Of course, each one is handmade. Manumobiles' mobiles are unique among the many mobiles available. While many Scandinavian and European mobiles emphasize design, Manumobiles' mobiles emphasize texture and beautiful details over design, with the desire to help babies and children experience nature more. Rather than imitating Western mobiles, they are created from scratch in a unique style. For example, Manumobiles' mobiles are not printed (with the exception of some products). Craftsmen hand-paste each piece of cut paper, ensuring it is perfectly aligned. Rather than being mass-produced through printing, they are crafted using the ancient Japanese techniques of "paper cutting" and "collage." Each piece requires three to nine sheets of paper, and this painstaking work produces a quality that is hard to believe is made from paper. Manumobiles' mobiles exude a nostalgic warmth and gentleness, thanks to the meticulous craftsmanship.
They are light, yet substantial, making them a delightful piece to spin. Mobiles made from multiple sheets of paper are so solid they could be mistaken for wooden ones. While maintaining their strength, we chose paper for its lightness. While mobiles made from wood and metal are available, they require a certain amount of airflow to rotate. Paper mobiles capture the slight air currents created by even a person's movement, allowing them to rotate easily even in windless environments. We've heard delightful comments from customers saying, "Now I can see the air currents!" Mobiles also help visualize the flow of energy, something we don't usually pay much attention to.
Because they're lightweight, they're easy to install and store. They can be secured with pins or tape.
Manumobiles' paper mobiles are easy to install and store. The included thread spool (called "Hand-kun") supports the mobile. The thread can be extended up to approximately 2 meters, and can be secured with pins, as shown in the photo, or masking tape, depending on the ceiling material. We recommend attaching a hook to the ceiling first, as this makes removal easier. Another great thing about mobiles is that you can display different mobiles for each season and create a seasonal feel. Once removed, they lay flat, small enough to fit inside a clear file folder, making them easy to store. This mobile was born in Japan and is made entirely from paper and thread. It's crafted using a unique method in which cut pieces of paper are hand-pasted together without any printing. Each mobile is handmade with care by artisans. The mobile, which rotates with the slightest breeze, calms the mind of those who see it. With so many people looking down at their smartphones these days, having a mobile when they suddenly look up can be a great way to calm the soul. Of course, we also recommend displaying it above a baby. A mobile with a story that looks like it's jumped out of a picture book will delight a baby's eyes. Made only from paper and thread, it's very lightweight, making it easy to install and store. It can be easily attached to the ceiling with thumbtacks or double-sided tape. It stores flat, so it doesn't take up much space. This beautiful mobile features three hummingbirds fluttering around vibrantly colored flowers—a scene straight out of nature. This intricately crafted mobile is made by hand, with each piece of cut paper glued together. The hummingbirds' wings become three-dimensional, catching the slightest air current and slowly rotating. The illustration and design were created by popular stencil-dyeing artist kata kata. This mobile makes a wonderful addition to your room decor or a great gift.
