Description Playful wooden skiers The skiers of Kay Bojesen are a new edition of the cute design by the Danish designer from the 1940s and will soon be whizzing into your living room! The one with the red cap and checkered jacket is called Boje, named after Kay Bojesen s son Otto, who is nicknamed…
Description Panda figure made of walnut and maple wood On the occasion of the arrival of two panda bears at Copenhagen Zoo, the design studio Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG) was asked to design the enclosure for the animals. The result is a home for the two of them whose form is reminiscent of the Chinese…
Description Female sculpture in terracotta This Sidsel sculpture from Bloomingville is a tribute to the female body in all its glory. This little curvy lady is a reminder that women come in all shapes and sizes, and we are all beautiful. She is made of brown terra cotta, which might make you think of her…
Description Alexander Girard is considered the master of patterns. Famous for his colourful designs for Herman Miller, his designs today adorn small pieces of furniture, home accessories and textiles. Since he was a popular interior architect and industrial designer, Girard also took over the design of his own house in Santa Fe, which was when…
Description Christmas decoration figure made of wood The Christmas girl Lise is a lovely design from the house Kay Bojesen . The girl is dressed for winter, and this in the seasonal colours red, blue and white. So she is absolutely ready for the holidays! So that he does not have to celebrate the winter…
Description Wooden singing bird for design lovers The singing birds by Kay Bojesen are part of the legendary wooden animal collection that made the Danish designer Kay Bojesen world-famous. The wooden birds have a pure, minimalist expression and yet still have a captivating character. The Danish manufacturer Rosendahl Design Group produces Kay Bojesen’s wooden animals…
Description Happy wiggle figures with gumption Hoptimist en stand for joy and optimism like few other products. The couple designed by Gustav Ehrenreich Bimble & Bumble has been reissued because it has lost none of its magic to this day. Hoptimist en, as the name implies, bounces to put you in a good mood. Bumble…
Description The Clouds by Magis are inspired by raw designs, which were given a form but with a lack of content and finality. The interplay of presence of forms and abstinence or all the other design elements encourages our creativity and invites us to dream for a while. Clouds are symbolic and poetic pieces of…
Description Egg Chair in Miniature Format The Egg Chair was designed by Arne Jacobsen for the Royal Hotel in Copenhagen in 1958. The unusually-shaped chair became a synonym for Danish furniture design all around the world. The Egg Chair has, as its name suggests, a shape that is reminiscent of an egg shell. The high…
Description attractive paperweight The Coot Paperweight by ferm Living is a fascinating and eco-friendly accessory that elegantly combines functionality and artistic design. This paperweight in the shape of a water chicken is made of recycled cast aluminum, representing the ideals of sustainability and art in equal measure. With its original and playful design, the paperweight…
Description Thanks to the Rosenthal miniature collection, the Fast Vase from the studio-line series now is also available as miniature version. It reflects the image of the Ming dynasty typical vase, frozen in digital time lapsing. A mixture of collective memory and futuristic abstraction symbolises the cultural shift, triggered by digital technology: the speed of…
Description Matchstick man made of oak wood and magnets The Match Man Wooden figure of the Danish label boyhood is the modern version of the playful matchstick man. Whether quite classically with matches or with crayons – the compilation of figures is well known to everyone from childhood days. Boyhood makes childhood blossom into a…