A delightful vertical illustration featuring a team of whimsical bunny engineers building a colorful rocket under a dreamy sky. The scene is filled with charming construction details—scaffolding, blueprints, paint buckets, and teamwork in motion. Perfect for children’s rooms or imaginative art collections, this piece invites viewers to explore the joy of building and dreaming big.
A delightful vertical illustration featuring a team of whimsical bunny engineers building a colorful rocket under a dreamy sky. The scene is filled with charming construction details—scaffolding, blueprints, paint buckets, and teamwork in motion. Perfect for children’s rooms or imaginative art collections, this piece invites viewers to explore the joy of building and dreaming big.
Premium quality tote bags
100% organic cotton
100% organic cotton
Printed on 100% certified organic, pre-washed cotton.
The perfect size
The perfect size
Spacious, robust and designed for convenient transportation of a laptop and more.
Care instructions
Care instructions
All our tote bags are colorfast and can be machine washed at 30°C.
High quality print
High quality print
We use digital direct printing to ensure print quality and durability.
Sustainably produced
Sustainably produced
Low waste, green electricity and a heart for social commitment.
Produced in Germany
Produced in Germany
All tote bags are produced and printed by our trusted local partner.
"I create to bring softness and wonder into the world of children — gentle visuals that feel like a warm story whispered before sleep."
Wonderfolk is a visual world created for little dreamers. Each artwork begins as a carefully crafted concept — a visual story shaped by color, texture, and emotion. I bring these stories to life through a process that blends artistic direction, thoughtful composition, and a painterly aesthetic inspired by traditional techniques.
The result? Soft, poetic scenes designed to bring calm and wonder to children's spaces.
Every piece is gently curated, and nothing gets listed until it passes the sparkle test of my most honest art critic: my 4-year-old son, Luca.