Description Cute wooden figure in duck shape In springtime they waddle proudly through Copenhagen: mother ducks and their offspring. This was also the case in 1959, when traffic came to a standstill in the municipality of Frederiksberg – not far from the Danish capital – because a policeman granted a young duck family the right…
Description The Panton Chair is a design icon of the 20th century. The Miniatures Panton Chair matches the historic original from the Vitra Design Museum collection in construction, material and colour, right up to the smallest detail – all in a 1:6 scale. Verner Pantons cantilever chair is the most consistent expression of a design…
Description Wooden Hand by Hay: Home Decor Made in Denmark It is first and foremost the grasping tool of humans: the hand. Mute people use them as a means of communication but also all other people express something by hand signals or emphasize what has been said with hand gestures. Using your hands is forbidden…
Description Elephant figure made of wood Nunu from Woud is a simple and simple elephant made of wood, designed by Steffen Juul. The animal sculpture beautifully combines Danish craftsmanship tradition with modern, Scandinavian influences. Nunu convinces with its friendly facial expression and the movable head. Nunu from Woud is made of solid oak wood and…
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 Walrus figurines with rotating head The walrus wooden figurines from Spring Copenhagen overwhelm with their cute details and are cheerful little friends on any bookshelf or windowsill. The figurines are a perfect decorative object and an ideal gift for anyone who has a soft spot for arctic animals. The walrus figurines have a rotating…
Description As a student in the 1940s Sori Yanagi accompanied Charlotte Perriand on her trips through Japan, thus becoming familiar with the classical Moderns. It is possible that this is what aroused Yanagi’s interest in seating, something which does not exist in Japanese culture. Even today a large number of Japanese households manage without any…
Description Bust made of terracotta The Vesla decorative figure from the Danish manufacturer Bloomingville comes with a lot of attitude! The artistic figure is made of terracotta and impresses with its extraordinary design. It can either be placed alone to unfold its full effect or you can combine it with other decorative Vesla with other…
Description Besides the Rood Blauwe Stoel (1918), the Zig Zag Stoel might be the most famous design by Gerrit T. Rietveld. He took the idea of the chair without rear legs by Mart Stam (1926) and formally leans on the Sitzgeiststuhl by the brothers Heinz and Bodo Rasch (1927). Although it consists of four individual…
Description Solid oak airplane figure The Maverick Wooden airplane by Jakob Burgs for the Danish manufacturer boyhood is reminiscent of simple folded paper airplanes. In contrast to them the Maverick Airplane, however, is a steady home decoration that neither crumples nor ends up in the far corner of the room. Made of solid oak, it…
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 Polyresin sculpture Delier decoration from Bloomingville is a large decorative object made of polyresin. The sculptural look adds an artistic expression to the living space. The sculpture features a rough surface with a delicate color. With curvatures and shading, the sculpture presents attractive and fascinating dimensions. The sculpture can be placed on the floor…