Description Animal of Kay Bojesen The creative wooden figures by Kay Bojesen have evolved into collectibles over generations. One of the early pieces is the terrier Tim from 1935 with swivelling head. It is suitable both for children and for adults as a gift. Available in dark or light oak. Tim, the lively terrier The…
Description abstract sculpture The Art Piece sculpture from Mette Ditmer makes a statement in any interior that creates a buzz. The abstract object is sculpted by hand and presents an undefined but effective character in the living space. Featuring hollow spaces, the sculpture is reminiscent of knots. Consisting of stone resin, the surface texture of…
Description Oak wood figure in dog form My Dog is a decorative and playful wooden figure by Andersen Furniture made of solid oak wood, available in two sizes, 7.5 cm and 9 cm high. The charming dog has long floppy ears made of leather and both the head and the legs can be moved. The…
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 Kay Bojesen Hippo The wooden hippo is part of a collection of wooden animals that were created by the designer Kay Bojesen between 1935 and 1957. It is the most angular animal design by Kay Bojesen and, thanks to its movable mouth, is the only one with a functional use as a pen holder….
Description While furniture is the undisputed central element of furnishing, this one will only become an atmospherically complete and vivid collage by including decorative and personal touches. Fabrics, colours, light, objects, and accessories thereby create impressions with which rooms can be shaped and changed according to ones personal, changing demands. An important role is played…
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 Wooden figure family The Kin Wooden figures by ArchitectMade represent a cute family, where the constellation can be freely chosen. With their simple, timeless shapes, the family members are classic decorative objects, but also invite you to play with them because of their interchangeable heads. Manufactured are the Kin Wooden figures made of mahogany…
Description colorful wiggle figure The Rainbow decorative figure from Hoptimist present themselves in your most beautiful splendor, adorned by harmonious rainbow colors. As a sign of diversity, they present an important symbol and thus carry a lot of meaning. The classic Hoptimist wiggle figurines carry a small heart on the back of their heads, which…
Description The “Rodblauwe stelis considered a deciding key object of modern furniture design because of the consequence with which Rietveld understood a piece of furniture as an idealistic, abstract composition of surfaces and lines in a room. The kind of abstraction that has been adopted by Rietveld in here is comparable with the one 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 Movable wooden figure in bird shape The Bird series by ArchitectMade was designed by Kristian Vedel in 1959. Since then they have spread far and wide and can be found in various living rooms and offices around the world. The special thing about the Birds is that they are very expressive: The body can…