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 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 Abstract plastic dog Plastic furniture is the speciality of the Finnish designer Eero Aarnio. In 1973, Aarnio designed the Pony Stool for Adelta – a seating object that, like the Tipi stool, is reminiscent of an oversized toy. Since 2005, the Italian manufacturer Magis has been producing another object from the pen of Aarnios…
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 Eames Elephant: toy and sculpture in one The lovable elephant from the pen of Ray & Charles Eames delights adults and children alike. Made of sturdy plastic or fine wood, the design alternates between animalistic children’s toy and sculptural design. In production for the first time in 2007 In 1945, Charles and Ray Eames…
Description Decorative wooden bird figurines Little Bird is a series of bird figurines that designer Jan Christian Delfs has created for Normann Copenhagen . The shape of the bird is reduced to the minimum and yet has an expressive character. Tiny variations in shape, colour and material Little Bird is turned from oak wood and…
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 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 Winter figures made of wood With the wooden figurines for Christmas from OYOY , the home ambience can be made even cozier on the holidays. The figurines are made of oak or beech wood and are distinguished by the different color shades of the wood. With Santa Claus, Rudolf the reindeer and Christmas trees…
Description Design Classic Miniature Format In 1958, the designer Arne Jacobsen was commissioned to design furniture for the lobby and the lounge area of the Radisson SAS Royal Hotel. Resulting from this creation process was, among other things, the Swan armchair, which has now become a true design classic. The structure of the chair has…
Description Panda figure made of walnut and maple wood On the occasion of the arrival of two panda bears at Copenhagen Zoo, the design studio Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG) was asked to design the enclosure for the animals. The result is a home for the two of them whose form is reminiscent of the Chinese…
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…