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 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…
Description Decorative figurine made of stoneware The Ishtar decorative figurine from Bloomingville is not just a sculpture, but an expression of timeless elegance and beauty. Handcrafted by experienced artisans, this figurine impresses with its fine details and the use of high-quality stoneware. The sculpture depicts a woman in a graceful pose that emphasizes her delicate…
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 Bimble redesigned. Ehrenreich, who launched the Hoptimist en in the 1960s, was a trained cabinetmaker. From the beginning, his greatest wish was to manufacture the Hoptimist…
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 Bird sculptures full of character Icelandic designer Sigurjón Pálsson has created a series of characterful bird sculptures with the Shorebird s series of bird sculptures full of character. The birds from Normann Copenhagen are turned from solid wood. The simple silhouettes of the decorative birds give the Shorebird s an almost stylized expression. At…
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 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 Wobbly Christmas Figurines Snowgirl and Snowman from Hoptimist bring Christmas spirit to your home! Snowman and Santa Snowman are not alone, because that Hoptimist Snowgirl completes the small troop. The cute figures in the Bumble look wear a cheeky little nose, top hat and a broad Christmas laugh that inspires! Let yourself be infected…
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 Charming wooden figures by Theodor Skjde Knudsen The Skjde wooden figures from Lucie Kaas were designed by Theodor Skjde Knudsen as early as 1958. The different types of wood and the simple details underline the handicraft of the designer and let the different wooden figures become an absolute eye-catcher in every living area. Penguin,…
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…