Decorative objects

Decorative objects

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Reference: LTE1818

Brand: Les Trésors d'érable

Jeu de construction en bois - Chapel paysanne

This quaint log chapel is full of rustic charm.The country chapel features a steeple, bell, cross, detailed opening door and wood-framed windows.The chapel rests on a wooden platform with a small palisade in front. A "Chapel" sign above the door invites townspeople to enter.Like all our models, it also includes non-toxic white glue for safe and convenient...

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Reference: LTE1819

Brand: Les Trésors d'érable

Wooden construction game - Sugar shack

The log sugar shack replicates the sugar shack in eastern Canada where sap is turned into delicious Canadian maple syrup. The sugar shack comes with a tree, bucket, detailed door, wood framed windows, roof vent, flag and a laser engraved sign. Become an authentic maple syrup maker and hang the bucket on the tree to collect the sap. The Sugar Shack is a...

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Price $27.54
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Reference: LTE1820

Brand: Les Trésors d'érable

Wooden construction game - Settler's hut

The mainstay of the cabin collection.The Settler's Cabin replicates the original dwelling of the early pioneers. The Settler's Hut comes with a detailed working door, wood framed windows, fireplace, flag and laser engraved sign.Like all our models, it also includes non-toxic white glue for safe and convenient assembly.Have fun with the whole family...

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Reference: LTE1806

Indian barometer in branch of coudier tree

Real hand-made barometer in Île-aux-Coudres The branches of the Coudrier bend according to the atmospheric pressure, and thus make it possible to predict the good weather or the rain. Dimension: 45 cm in length (approximately)

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Reference: LTE1821

Brand: Les Trésors d'érable

Poster of the Chateau de Frontenac in Quebec

Poster measuring 58 cm x 52 cmThis striking lithograph captures the iconic essence of Château Frontenac, a jewel of Quebec heritage, perching proudly above Cape Diamant.Drawn with meticulous precision, every architectural detail of the castle, from its picturesque towers to its copper roofs gleaming in the sun, is faithfully represented, reflecting its...

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Decorative objects from Canada

Canada is a country whose total landmass ranks it among the largest countries in the world. It has many specificities that set it apart from other territories. The objects found inside the houses are a uniquely Canadian feature.

In a world where we can make most of the things we need and buy, the decorative object has largely taken on the role of an ornament. They are often expensive or collectible, and they can be very beautiful. In this section, you will discover a large number of typically Canadian decorative objects.

Unique decorative items

Canada has some magnificent landscapes, it has been described as having some of the most beautiful natural landscapes. People are attracted to many parts of the country to admire its beauty from various places.

Canadian items are popular with tourists because they make an interesting gift that they can take home after seeing the beauty of Canada. Even if visitors don't live in Canada, they can remember that they were there by taking home a souvenir. Even more, you can buy these beautiful decorations without going there!

Canadian decorating idea

The deer is a popular symbol of the city of Montreal... So, many of these beautiful objects are in the shape of a deer. are a form of collectible, and many people enjoy collecting them because of their variety and beauty.

One of the most recognizable pieces of Canadian decorative objects is undoubtedly the Indian barometer. It is made of carved wood from a branch of a hazel tree. The scale is painted in black ink and the round, flat hazel cabinet is made from a real piece of wood, a section of which has been cut out to serve as a magnifying glass... The hazel cabinet was commonly used in Canada because it was very easy to carve and light enough to carry and use. We use it a bit like a modern barometer, by placing the tip inside the object whose temperature or pressure we want to measure.

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