Scuttle back over 180 years with Thibault, an eccentric plush lobster from 1842 Paris. Said to have once belonged to poet Gérard de Nerval, was he poetry in motion?
Thibault is a velvet-red plush lobster inspired by 1800s Paris and stitched with eccentric flair.
He’s based on the real companion of poet Gérard de Nerval, who famously walked a lobster on a blue ribbon through the Palais-Royal gardens, because "Why should a lobster be any more ridiculous than a dog?"
A plush for collectors, conversationalists, and those who appreciate the stranger stories history leaves behind.
Features & Benefits:
Care Instructions:
Wash separately before use. Warm hand wash or gentle machine wash with like colours, maximum 40°C/ 105°F. Do not bleach, iron or dry clean. Line dry in shade or gentle/low tumble dry. Discontinue use immediately if the item is damaged or frayed.
Specifications:
Large: Measures 35cm seated height, 51cm from ear to toe
Medium: Measures 23cm seated height, 33cm from ear to toe
Small: Measures 17cm seated height, 24cm from ear to toe
• Made from 100% recycled post-consumer polyester
• Weighs at a huggable 230–330 grams with non-toxic natural quartz beads.
• Time travel ticket and self-penned postcard included as part of every Wonderling's journey
Vintage look, modern play constructed.
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