These whimsical sheep designed by Hanns-Peter Krafft in 1982 and available from London-based online retailer Thorsten van Elten have oak legs, leather ears and real sheepskin coats, and are sturdy enough to be used as stools...
These whimsical sheep designed by Hanns-Peter Krafft in 1982 and available from London-based online retailer Thorsten van Elten have oak legs, leather ears and real sheepskin coats, and are sturdy enough to be used as stools...

The stools, manufactured by Meier in Germany, are available in the U.S. from Moss.

- Kristin Hohenadel blogging from rue Vieille du Temple, Paris, France. She can be reached at kristin @ apartmenttherapy . com
Holy Sheep! These are adorable, but I think you have to be Brangelina to afford them.
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Wow! Flashback to 1985 middle America! I remember the knockoff versions in everyone's parents' entryways when I was little.
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Yeah, this took me back to my childhood. Mom always had a few sheep that looked like this stuck in the lawn in our frontyard.
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