57% of Sweden is covered in forest. For such a small country, this means that there is a true abundance of wood, 23 million hectares to be precise. Unsurprising then, that Sweden has a centuries old tradition of woodcraft and producing wooden toys, for pleasure as well as education. These geometric blocks are part of this long history, allowing children and adults alike to dissect shapes and understand the volume and mass of 3D forms in such a tactile way.
57% of Sweden is covered in forest. For such a small country, this means that there is a true abundance of wood, 23 million hectares to be precise. Unsurprising then, that Sweden has a centuries old tradition of woodcraft and producing wooden toys, for pleasure as well as education. These geometric blocks are part of this long history, allowing children and adults alike to dissect shapes and understand the volume and mass of 3D forms in such a tactile way.