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A bunny. From the back. No face, no fuss. Just ears and presence.

Bunny Back Sculpture

£189.00

Out of stock

Estimated delivery:  Within 15 business days (3 hours for digital products)

Bunny Back is a sculptural object that embraces anonymity, minimalism, and a touch of absurdism. Facing away from the world—just like you on most Mondays—it invites viewers to contemplate what it means to be seen without being known. Or maybe it’s just a bunny with big ears. Up to you.

Crafted in textured composite resin with a metallic hand-finish and perched atop a sleek black pedestal base, this collectible piece balances whimsical silhouette with brooding sculptural weight. It’s equally at home on a gallery shelf or your aggressively curated minimalist coffee table.

This object doesn’t perform, doesn’t speak, doesn’t blink. Which makes it a better roommate than most.

Delivery & Exchanges

We offer complimentary express shipping on all eligible orders, with careful packaging to ensure your item arrives safely and intact. You have 30 days from the delivery date to return or exchange it.

We are committed to sustainable design and responsible production. At Dwuh Studios, we carefully select materials that are long-lasting, ethically sourced, and environmentally conscious. We adopt a limited-production approach to reduce waste, avoid overconsumption, and ensure each piece is made with purpose and intention.

We do not follow trends or mass production cycles. Instead, we focus on creating meaningful objects that respect both craft and context. Sustainability is not a label we use lightly—it is embedded in how we design, make, and reflect.

We uphold ethical responsibility as a core value of our studio practice. Every decision—from material sourcing and labor partnerships to creative representation—is guided by a respect for human dignity, transparency, and fairness.

We work only with suppliers and collaborators who share our commitment to responsible labor practices, inclusivity, and cultural sensitivity. Our projects avoid exploitative imagery and reject narratives that marginalize. We believe in building a platform where creative work is not only thoughtful in form, but also respectful in process.