Toverlux Advent Calendar - Vogel Geluk
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When the winter days are short and the world outside is still, the Vogel Geluk Toverlux Advent Calendar brings warmth and light into your home. Inspired by Waldorf principles, this calendar encourages mindful moments of reflection, wonder, and creative play during the season of Advent. Each carefully illustrated silhouette celebrates the magic of Christmas and the beauty of anticipation, inviting children and adults alike to slow down and enjoy each day.
This large accordion-style cardboard calendar measures 24 x 84cm and contains 24 doors, behind which lie four enchanting Christmas-themed Toverlux silhouettes. As each door is opened, a new piece of the festive story is revealed, gradually building a luminous scene that captures the spirit of the season.
How to use this calendar
Open one door each day to discover a section of a beautifully illustrated Toverlux silhouette. Every sixth day, a full scene is revealed, and the back panel can be removed to allow light to shine through, creating a stunning stained-glass effect. Place the calendar on a mantelpiece, shelf, or windowsill, and add a small LED or tea light behind the silhouettes for a glowing display. Keep the revealed silhouettes as part of your Toverlux collection to cherish year after year.
Celebrate the season with this Waldorf-inspired Advent Calendar, designed to fill your home with warmth, wonder, and festive joy. Each day becomes a small moment of delight, reflection, and anticipation for a magical Christmas.
Made in the Netherlands, this calendar combines craftsmanship, sustainability, and the enchantment of seasonal storytelling.
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