A wooden boxed maze with a tilting surface controlled by knobs. The objective is to guide the ball from start to finish without letting it fall into any of the holes, challenging players' hand-eye coordination and patience.
Condition: Excellent, some wear to box
Founded by a basket maker in 1884 in Osby, Sweden, Brio became an international leader in wooden toys during the 20th century. Its Labyrintspel (labyrinth game), first released in 1946, exemplifies the company’s focus on durable construction and quiet skill-building. By the 1960s, Brio’s toys were both household objects and exports, part of the global recognition of Scandinavian functional design.
approx. 12'“x10'“x5”
A wooden boxed maze with a tilting surface controlled by knobs. The objective is to guide the ball from start to finish without letting it fall into any of the holes, challenging players' hand-eye coordination and patience.
Condition: Excellent, some wear to box
Founded by a basket maker in 1884 in Osby, Sweden, Brio became an international leader in wooden toys during the 20th century. Its Labyrintspel (labyrinth game), first released in 1946, exemplifies the company’s focus on durable construction and quiet skill-building. By the 1960s, Brio’s toys were both household objects and exports, part of the global recognition of Scandinavian functional design.
approx. 12'“x10'“x5”