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Designed in collaboration with the Easton Foundation the Louise Bourgeois Memory Card Game brings together famous textile works and quotes from the contemporary artist in a fun and educational game that can be played by children and adults, and stuck on the wall if you want to really make the most of it. A beautiful gift for children who have everything.
Product details
- 48 piece game
- Gift boxed
About the artist
Louise Bourgeois, ’’ You have to differentiate between memories. Are you going to them or are they coming to you? If you are going to them, you are wasting time. Nostalgia is not productive. If they come to you, they are the seeds for sculptures.’’
Louise Bourgeois is one of America's female artists. Her most famous installation, "Maman" is a giant metal sculpture of a spider. It is a symbol of Louise's mother, who worked as a weaver and was as intelligent, patient and protective as a spider.
Louise inspiration from her personal life experiences makes her feminist works more authentic and moving.
About the brand
Founded in Melbourne, Australia in 2003, Third Drawer Down has collaborated with some of the most influential artists of our time, translating their works into gift and homeware collections with an uncompromising dedication to artistic integrity, functionality, and accessibility.
Currently, women artists represent 65% of the Third Drawer Down Artist Collections, and it continues to inspire its customers to challenge gender, racial, and social barriers.