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The Tjirp Doorstop by Cas Moor

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The Tjirp Doorstop by Cas Moor

May 30, 2012

With the irresistible bird-shaped Tjirp Doorstop by Belgian Designer Cas Moor, it’s form, function and fun all rolled into one. Owners beware: If your house is full of small children, it’s highly likely that your Tjirp Doorstop(s) will be seconded for other purposes.

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Above: First spotted on Dezeen, the Tjirp’s simple shape can stand alone as an object for your home.

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Above: Many imagination filled games can be played with a set of Tjirps. 

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Above: The Tjirp Doorstop comes in white, black or natural.

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Above: The Tjirp Doorstop is handmade from oak.

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Above: The Tjirp’s tail is wedge-shaped and slides under a door to keep it open. 

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Above: A simple curve can turn a piece of wood into a bird.

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Above: A Tjirp hard at work.

If you like birds as much as we do, see Bird Accessories for all of our other bird finds.

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