Description Charles Rennie Mackintosh was one of the great representatives of Art Nouveau. Together with his wife Margaret McDonald, her sister Frances, and his brother-in-law Herbert McNair, he developed an original style that set itself apart from the decorative floral style of Jugendstil. The groups geometric, almost cubist designs for furniture show the influence of…
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 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 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 Minimalist wood sculpture The Girard Bird from Vitra is based on sketches and designs from the 1940s. American designer Alexander Girard experimented with animal figures, carved from a wide variety of materials. Also the Girard Bird belongs to them: the minimalist sculpture is at home as a timeless decoration in the living room or…
Description Oak cat figure with bushy tail My Kitty by Louise Siig for Andersen Furniture is a wooden figure designed in Denmark that was inspired by the animal world of nature. The cat is available in different sizes and is made of solid oak. A long and bushy faux fur tail is a nifty detail….
Description Wooden figure mermaid with female details At first glance, ArchitectMade‘s mermaid is reminiscent of H.C. Andersen’s famous mythical creature, because mermaids are probably what most people first associate with Denmark. Half woman, half sea creature, the designer product by Hans Blling says much more than a simple wooden toy. By taking feminine forms to…
Description Rina the rhinoceros Rina the rhinoceros was designed by Steffen Juul for Woud and is a playful decoration for young and old. Rina is a simple and lovable rhino sculpture made of solid oak. Thanks to the movable head, the expression of Rina change, giving the rhino a charming, slightly whimsical look. Made of…
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 The wooden zebra is one of the first figures from the Kay Bojesen animal collection. The zebra has taken a place on the unique threshold between fantasy figure and design object The zebra was created well before the most famous Bojesen animal, the wooden monkey. While the latter only first saw the light of…
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….