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    1. Happy Bird Feeder

      Happy Bird Feeder

      Make the birds happy with this beautiful Happy Bird House! And not just the birds, because it will make you happy too. So hang up this unique bird feeder and treat the birds and yourself :-). Ilse Bouwens was inspired by contemporary architecture. The roof at the front is a striking feature. It tapers to a point, forming a contemporary canopy. The way the openings are designed gives the bird feeder a stately, almost monumental character. The house is made of sustainable bamboo. Sturdy metal surrounds this bamboo house, forming the walls, roof, and floor. Designer Ilse chose Petrol Blue for the color. This neutral shade contains shades of blue, green, and even gray. This excellent bird feeder is perfect for small gardens or balconies. You can hang it on the wall in no time. Do you have a larger garden with trees? It will certainly fit there too 🙂 . The Happy Bird Feeder has two openings on the front. This makes it easy for birds to pop in, and the food can be quickly replenished. You can even place a fattening ball inside. To clean it, simply slide the bamboo feeder out of the metal sleeve.

    2. Happy Butterfly House

      Happy Butterfly House

      Make butterflies and yourself happy with this fantastic Happy Butterfly House. As soon as it gets colder (from around the end of September), butterflies like the Peacock and Brimstone go into hibernation. Because they don't hibernate as caterpillars or chrysalises, but simply as butterflies, these are the very first butterflies you see fluttering around in the early, warm spring. And let's be honest: who wouldn't be happy about that! These butterflies therefore seek shelter where they can survive the winter. Due to increasing urbanization, this is becoming increasingly difficult. So you can truly make these graceful insects happy with this beautiful Happy Butterfly House. If you like, fill the house with some dry leaves and fine twigs. Then their bed is made, and they'll feel even more at home! Ilse Bouwens was inspired by contemporary architecture. The projecting roof at the front is one of its striking features. It gives the Happy Butterfly House a modern look. The roof tapers forward into a point, creating a contemporary shelter. The Happy Butterfly House features a sustainable bamboo body with three slots at the front that serve as entrances. Sturdy metal surrounds the bamboo body, forming the walls, roof, and floor. Designer Ilse chose Petrol Blue for the metal. This neutral color incorporates shades of blue, green, and even gray.