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 The Oscar wooden dog was designed lovingly with Hans Bllings characteristic happiness. Oscar symbolises fun and playfulness, and not only in the kidsroom. Oscar can do nearly everything a real dog can: shake hands, run, sit, lay down and much more. No matter how youve set him up, the wooden dog by ArchitectMade looks…
Description As early as the 1960s, cardboard furniture emerged as a cheap and light alternative to traditional furniture. At that time, slotting and folding as well as supports were used to ensure that the cardboard could bear sufficient weight. Nevertheless, cardboard furniture hardly had a chance against plastic furniture, which was equally light. Frank O….
Description The Vegetal is an organically-shaped chair that is meant to look as if it had taken its shape naturally. With that goal in mind and inspired by small trees which American gardeners had fashioned into the shape of seating furniture, the French designers Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec set about designing the Vegetal. Designed for…
Description Cheerful wobbly figure Hoptimist e stand for joy and optimism like few other products. The couple designed by Gustav Ehrenreich Bimble & Bumble was reissued because it has lost none of its magic to this day. Hoptimist en, as the name suggests, provide a bouncing good mood. Bumble is the brother of Bimble it…
Description Lovely wiggle figure made of wood A Hoptimist made of wood – as it was originally intended by designer Gustav Ehrenreich. For this reason Lotte Steffensen has Woody Bumble redesigned. Ehrenreich, who launched the Hoptimist en in the 1960s, was a trained cabinetmaker. From the beginning, his greatest wish was to produce the Hoptimist…
Description Miniature sculptures by Wang & Sderstrm The W & S sculptures by Hay set artistic accents, either individually or presented in an ensemble. The organically shaped figures merge natural and digital forms and thus complement a wide variety of design scenarios. Elaborate art for at home The W & S sculptures are designed in…
Description Decorative Wooden Birds The Discus decorative wooden birds by Architectmade were designed by Hans Blling in 1961. Their name comes from the ancient sport, which gave its shape to this design. The birds were inspired by Blling’s love of parrots. Throughout his career as an architect, the little bird adorned countless architectural drawings and…
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 The wooden zebra is one of the first figures from the Kay Bojesen animal collection. The zebra has taken a place on the unique threshold between fantasy figure and design object The zebra was created well before the most famous Bojesen animal, the wooden monkey. While the latter only first saw the light of…
Description Hoptimist with Smiley Face The Hoptimist – Smiley is a small work of art that will put a smile on your face. This iconic Hoptimist was designed by Danish designer Hans Gustav Ehrenreich and has been a classic of Scandinavian design since its introduction in 1971. The Hoptimist – Smiley is available in a…
Description Wooden figures optimist and pessimist Is the glass half full or half empty Hans Blling has created his two characters for ArchitectMade along this fundamental question and attitude towards life. The decorative wooden figures Optimist and Pessimist complement and complete each other like Ying and Yang. The idea of memorializing optimists and pessimists with…