Description


Item specifics

● Condition : New

● Brand : holz.kunst Stephan Kaden

● Style : Farmer House

● Origin : Seiffen health resort

● Height : 6.5

● Color : Natural

● Material : Wood

● Production Period : After 1945

● EAN : 7425750778406

● MPN : 99/11/1 N

● Country/Region of Manufacture : Germany

● Type : Half-timbered House

● UPC : Does not apply



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Table decoration wooden house half-timbered natural for interior lighting height 6.5cm NEW

    Manufacturer: holz.kunst Stephan Kaden

 

 

 

Table decoration

 

Wooden house half-timbered natural with interior lighting

The small half-timbered house is 6 cm high and is made entirely of wood and has a natural design. As a table decoration with figures or trees. Everything is manufactured entirely in Seiffen in various steps. It has interior lighting with cable and plug

Height 6.5cm

NEW

 

  • A lot of attention to detail and delicate wood processing come together in this beautiful decoration, which is made in the heart of the Ore Mountains
  • Table decoration – half-timbered house – height 6 cm – natural – interior lighting with cable & plug
  • Treat yourself to a particularly beautiful piece of the Ore Mountains for your home
  • A piece of tradition from the Erzgebirge for your home or office
  • Scope of delivery: 1 wooden house packed in a sturdy box

 

 

About the company Holzkunst Kaden

The beginnings of the Richter/Kaden company date back to the 19th century. century back. During the mining decline in Seiffen, Samuel Gottlieb Richter began producing Erzgebirge folk art, especially miniature cars and teams. He handed over production to his son Gustav Heinrich Richter. In addition to producing wooden goods, he also traded food in his own shop. In 1936 his son Max Richter took over. After his early death in 1955, his wife Fanny Richter, together with her daughter Christa and husband Christoph Kaden, ran the small craft business for many years and expanded the range of products by producing miniature trains. On July 1, 1977, Matthias Kaden took over the family business with his wife Evelin after completing his masters examination. Since then they have expanded and enriched the range to over 200 items, for example the Seiffen Church with carolers, candle holders, candle arches, music boxes, pyramids and various tree decorations. Since January 1st, 2009 you have been leading 3. Son Stephan Kaden and his wife Christina run the company and are now trying to stick to the tried and tested and implement new ideas in order to maintain the traditional business in difficult economic times.

You can find other different Erzgebirge items in our shop. If you need larger quantities or have further questions about the item, then just write to us

 

 

NEW and originally packaged. Really handcrafted from the Ore Mountains

 

 

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The beginnings of the Richter/Kaden company date back to the 19th century. century back. During the mining decline in Seiffen, Samuel Gottlieb Richter began producing Erzgebirge folk art, especially miniature cars and teams. He handed over production to his son Gustav Heinrich Richter. In addition to producing wooden goods, he also traded food in his own shop. In 1936 his son Max Richter took over. After his early death in 1955, his wife Fanny Richter, together with her daughter Christa and husband Christoph Kaden, ran the small craft business for many years and expanded the range of products by producing miniature trains. On July 1, 1977, Matthias Kaden took over the family business with his wife Evelin after completing his masters examination. Since then they have expanded and enriched