Krokodýl z masivního dřeva
Crocodile. A predator over 200 million years old — and on wood, it looks alive. On the surface of solid wood, this ancient predator glides through...
Stories of courage, crafted in wood.
RAF squadron badges, historical unit emblems, and symbols that carry the memory of those who fought for freedom. Every piece in this collection is a tribute to a specific story — from Czechoslovak and Polish squadrons of the Battle of Britain to other emblems from military history. Colours, shape, and details of each wooden emblem match the historical source.
These people left to fight abroad for a homeland they could not defend from within. Their stories deserve more than a page in a textbook — they deserve a place where you see them every day. For collectors, military history enthusiasts, and descendants of those who served.
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The emblem of the 304th Polish Bomber Squadron of the RAF, made of solid wood, brings a piece of forgotten history of Polish pilots who fought...
The solid wood emblem of the 303rd RAF Squadron is a unique hand finished artefact, bearing the memory of the most successful Polish squadron of...
The emblem of the 302nd Polish Fighter Squadron of the RAF in solid oak or ash is designed for those who appreciate history and modern design. CNC...
The solid wood emblem of the 301st Polish Bomber Squadron of the RAF is a unique tribute to the Polish airmen who fought alongside the Allies...
The solid wood emblem of the 300th Polish Squadron of the RAF brings a powerful story of courage and Allied heroism from World War II indoors. This...
An owl's head on the crest. A Czech motto. The night sky over Britain. No. 68 Squadron RAF was formed in January 1941 at Catterick as a night...
One hawk scatters many crows. That was the motto the Czechoslovak fighter pilots chose in May 1941 — and then lived up to. Over the English...
From an occupied homeland to the cockpit of a Spitfire. For a freedom worth every sortie. No. 312 (Czechoslovak) Fighter Squadron was one of the...
Some airmen left home knowing they might never return. No. 311 Squadron was their unit. Formed on 29 July 1940 at RAF Honington, the 311th...
Courage that crossed borders — carved into wood that endures. When No. 310 (Czechoslovak) Fighter Squadron was formed within the RAF in 1940, it...
The solid wood emblem of the Czechoslovak Legion of the First Republic is a unique work of art that embodies the heroism and history of our...