Description Animal Figure by Kay Bojesen The high-quality wooden horse belongs to the wooden design family from Danish designer Kay Bojesen. The discreet shape and colour give the animal character and expression, whether alone or as a complement to the other animal designs. Designer Object with Soul The trained silversmith Kay Bojesen began working with…
Description abstract decorative object made of polyresin The decoration Terja from Bloomingville is made of polyresin in a brown tone. The decoration has a graphic design with a rough textured surface. Style it individually or with other home accessories. This text has been translated automatically, how do you rate the quality of this translation very…
Description decorative wooden figures Half decorative element, half toy, the Wooden Dolls were originally created for designer Alexander Girard‘s own use. Based on the original figurines in his estate, the sometimes cheerful, sometimes rather grim looking company is produced by Vitra as a charming addition to any interior. The Wooden Dolls wooden figurines were originally…
Description The wooden rabbit by Kay Bojesen is part of the wooden animals collection that was created by the designer Kay Bojesen between 1935 and 1957. The wooden rabbit possesses a pure, modern expression without any unnecessary shapes and delights both adults and children with its timeless design. Despite not being a copy of the…
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 Paul Anker Hansen designed the wooden owl in 1960 with much love for detail. The animalistic figurine family from ArchitectMade has grown with another charming member, this owl. Originally made from teak, the ArchitectMade Owl today has a classic Danish oak ‘plumagein natural and smoked versions. The head and body of the Owl are…
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 Cute wooden dog figurine The wooden dog by Kay Bojesen is part of a collection of wooden animals created by designer Kay Bojesen between 1935 and 1957. Although it is not intended to be a copy of a real animal, the wooden dachshund has a strong personality full of life: He stands there irresistibly,…
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 Zodiac figures The Astro figure from Khler Design Is a wonderful representation of the individual traits and characteristics that distinguish each zodiac sign. Each figurine is carefully designed and handcrafted to represent the unique characteristics of each zodiac sign. These artistic figurines are not only decorative elements, but also express the personality and essence…
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 Abstract polyresin decorative object Deco Esad from Bloomingville is a unique and aesthetic interior object in a beautiful natural color. The deco is made of polyresin Nordic design with a matte finish and a natural smooth look. This text has been translated automatically, how do you rate the quality of this translation very bad…