Description Happy wiggle figures with gumption Hoptimist en stand for joy and optimism like few other products. The couple designed by Gustav Ehrenreich Bimble & Bumble has been reissued because it has lost none of its magic to this day. Hoptimist en, as the name implies, bounces to put you in a good mood. Bumble…
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…
Description Walrus figurines with rotating head The walrus wooden figurines from Spring Copenhagen overwhelm with their cute details and are cheerful little friends on any bookshelf or windowsill. The figurines are a perfect decorative object and an ideal gift for anyone who has a soft spot for arctic animals. The walrus figurines have a rotating…
Description Alexander Girard is considered the master of patterns. Famous for his colourful designs for Herman Miller, his designs today adorn small pieces of furniture, home accessories and textiles. Since he was a popular interior architect and industrial designer, Girard also took over the design of his own house in Santa Fe, which was when…
Description With its simple, striking shape and its bright colors Eero Aarnio‘s Ball Chair is a typical symbol of the optimistic, consumer-oriented popular culture of the 1960s. Equally apparent is an unconcealed enthusiasm for the technical which also typifies the era: its exposed plastic which allowed even complex shapes to be produced in series relatively…
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 Deco object in pineapple shape The Pineapple Deco Object by Pols Potten adds a tropical touch to your living space. Inspired by the enchanting appeal of the pineapple, the piece embodies the creative and imaginative spirit of Pols Potten’s design philosophy. The decorative object is carefully crafted with attention to detail and features a…
Description Wooden figure in the shape of an elephant baby The elephant wooden figure by Lucie Kaas convinces by her charming form and the cute expression. Gunnar Flrning and the Danish illustrator Harry Vede designed the elephant baby in smoked oak or rubber tree wood as early as 196 1. Harry Vede’s illustrations have been…
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 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 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 Penguin figure made of beech wood The Penguin figurines were designed by Hans Bunde back in 1954 – one for each of his sisters. Thanks to ArchitectMade, the elegant birds now find their place on the home sideboard or shelf, where they attract all eyes with their shapely silhouette and contrasting painting. The penguins…