Elsa's ice palace is based on a snowflake design.
Visual development artist Brittney Lee reveals: "In Arendelle, there are a lot of decorative details in the characters' clothing and architecture. It's called rosemaling, and we did lots of research into it. When Elsa leaves Arendelle to create her own icy kingdom, snowflake patterns replace the rosemaling. If you look closely at her cape, you'll see snowflake detailing. The floor of the ice palace Elsa builds is in the shape of a snowflake, too. The columns of her palace - the ones that rise up from the floor - are actually arms of a snowflake. She's surrounded by snowflakes in her new icy home."
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Facts of the movie 'Frozen'
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