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 silhouette figures The Silhouette Figures by Vitra are a design by American designer Alexander Girard and were originally created in 1965 for the New York restaurant ‘La Reserve’. The figures in silhouette look were to be placed as expressive dividers between the table and at the same time create a special atmosphere in the…
Description Wooden figure made of oak in gummy bear look The Gummy Bear Wooden figure of the Danish label boyhood is perfect for all those who love to snack! Although the wooden figurine can not be snacked, yet it looks sugary sweet in the home interior. The small eye foam is made of oak wood….
Description Chimney sweep figure made of wood It brings good luck to see them. Because not infrequently they disappear for many hours in the fireplace and come out again as pitch-black figures. Chimney sweeps are also part of the repertoire of legendary wooden figures from the Danish design icon Kay Bojesen. With a stylish and…
Description Design miniature The miniature chair by Normann Copenhagen is a lifelike copy of the form chairs by designer Simon Legald. As a small version, reduced to a sixth of the original, the miniature is a decorative home accessory for collectors and design lovers. Like the original, the miniature chair inspires with a sophisticated design…
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 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 Kay Bojesen monkey – between fantasy figure and design object. The wooden monkey by Kay Bojesen with its mischievous face and light belly has been transforming children’s rooms into primeval forests and inspiring dreams since 1951. The excellent workmanship and the high-quality wood of the little monkey provide play fun for generations. The…
Description Easter is an annual festival of happiness. For this reason, the Hoptimist Bunny, the Easter bunny of the happy decoration family, cannot be missed. Hoptimists, just like their name suggests, take care of hopping good mood. Even though the design of the Bunny is new, the happy principle stemming from the 1970s didn’t change:…
Description Cute decorative figures in baby design The Baby Bimble and Blumble decorative figure from Hoptimist . Becoming a parent marks the beginning of a new chapter in life. It’s like unlocking a door to a world full of love, responsibility and challenges. The adorable baby Bimble and Bumble are an ideal gift for baby…
Description Meditating decorative figure made of synthetic resin The meditating Art Piece deco figure belongs to Mette Ditmer s own ceramic works. It can be used as a display piece on the shelf in the hallway or as a bookend or paperweight in the office. The figurine is made of synthetic resin, which is stronger…
Description The ”fourteenis one of the most successful products from the industrial mass-production in the World. It was the standard model from the bentwood collection by Thonet and is considered as the typical Vienna coffee shop chair. More than 50 million copies were already sold in 1930. The “fourteenis still in production, but in a…