Doxie with Lovebirds
Doxie with Lovebirds
Doxie with Lovebirds
Doxie with Lovebirds
Doxie with Lovebirds
Doxie with Lovebirds
Doxie with Lovebirds
Doxie with Lovebirds

Doxie with Lovebirds

Wood Sculpture (ID: A101537)
Designed by Bunny With A Toolbelt
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Known for hand-carved, painted wood sculptures full of charm and humor, the artist lends her wit to a charismatic dachshund joined by two avian friends.
  • Materials: Birch
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Bunny With A Toolbelt

Bunny With A Toolbelt

Hilary Pfeifer
"I believe that using handmade objects as the centerpiece of a celebration builds lifelong traditions that remind us of the feelings we had that day we first used them. Holiday decorations are brought out annually and set the mood for a festive home. My designs merge old world craftsmanship with humor and happiness to remind you of the most important days of your life."

Hilary Pfeifer runs a business from her Portland, Oregon studio called Bunny with a Toolbelt. As a craft-influenced sculptor, Hilary Pfeifer brings together years of study in many media, including woodworking and furniture design, metalsmithing, ceramics, bookbinding, letterpress, photography, fiber arts, and more. In addition to her adorable critters, Hilary also creates one-of-a-kind bird sculptures made from reclaimed hardwoods.

A dedication to creative reuse fuels much of this work, and each Bunny with a Toolbelt piece is made from over 75% upcycled wood. Hilary's technique combines carved and shaped elements, with the intent of making standalone pieces that also combine and recombine with other figures to create your own unique holiday display.

Pfeifer graduated from Oregon College of Art and Craft in 1999. Since then, she has been commissioned to create several public artworks, including an installation at the Randall Children's Hospital in Portland, OR. Her work can also be found in the permanent collections of the State of Oregon, the White House, the Museum of Art in Wood, and the Museum of Contemporary Craft. She was the subject of a feature article in the December 2013 issue of American Craft Magazine.

Customer Reviews

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LMM
Well made - LOVE this product

Excellent attention to detail - looks perfect on my desk! Will buy other products from this artist and company!!!

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Saundra
Color/Finish: as expected
Scale/Size: as expected
Adorable!!

When I saw this work of art it reminds me of my 2 baby boys (dachshunds.) Milo wore a blue collar and Marti wore a red collar. No longer with me, but so close to my heart always. This work of art sits on my kitchen table so it's the 1st thing I see in the morning and the last before going to bed.
Thank you for my beautiful memories of my baby boys!!

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art
Color/Finish: as expected
Scale/Size: smaller than expected
love birds

Really cute!

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Colleen
Color/Finish: as expected
Scale/Size: smaller than expected
So Much Personality!

I have friends (a married couple) who just moved into a new house and have a new dachsund puppy, so when I saw this piece, I had to get it for them. It is such a wonderful piece of folk art. I know the artist has other wonderful pieces as well.

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Doxie
Scale/Size: as expected
Cute but not worth the price

I was disappointed in the quality of the product for what I paid for it. It seemed more crafty than I was expecting and much less than an art object. Perhaps that was the intent. I selected it for a couple celebrating their 25th wedding anniversary, and they happen to have a "doxie", so I won't be returning it, but will be purchasing something in addition. As I said, this doesn't look like much or feel substantive. But cute!