Studio Roof Big Titan Beetle

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Studio Roof Big Titan Beetle

Famously known as the largest beetle in the world, hidden in the warmest and tropical corners of Earth, Studio Roof have brought this 3D Big Titan Beetle directly to your homes to admire.

Made from recycled cardboard and printed with vegetable based inks in bright and vibrant tones of greens, navys, baby blue and muted pinks: this Titan Beetle by Studio Roof will look show stopping and majestic in any room, adorned on a wall or placed on a coffee table for a contemporary feel to your homes.

This Big Titan Beetle 3D Art Decoration is a perfect and eco-friendly educational tool for insect loving children to learn about the wonderful creatures around the world, along with learning to connect the cardboard pieces together to make this vibrant beetle. This also makes an alternative gift for your loved ones, where adults and chidlren alike will love building these 3D Decorations.

Team this up with Studio Roof's 3D collection of vibrant insects and animals to create a magical and contemporary feature wall in a room, available now at Babi Pur.

  • 3D object to build, comes flatpacked
  • Made of recycled cardboard and printed with vegetable inks
  • Dimensions when built up: 10 x 7 x 27 cm – 3.9 x 2.8 x 10.6″
  • 2 x A4 sheet with 14 pieces to pop out and assemble
  • Assembly instructions can be found on the inside of the packaging.

Studio ROOF combine nature, fantasy and art to create vibrant 3D wall decorations using recycled cardboard and plant-based vegetable inks. Bring these 3D objects to life by slotting together the colourful parts to make your own striking cardboard models. Based in the Netherlands, Studio ROOF is a family owned-business started in 2005.Dedicated to craftmanship and inspired by the imagination and playfulness of childhood, Studio ROOF believe in bringing this to every aspect of life, whatever your age! With stylish, contemporary design, make a statement on any wall with these colourful decorative wall art animal, insect and botanical models.