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 The ”fourteenis one of the most successful products from the industrial mass-production in the World. It was the standard model from the bentwood collection by Thonet and is considered as the typical Vienna coffee shop chair. More than 50 million copies were already sold in 1930. The “fourteenis still in production, but in a…
Description Easter is an annual festival of happiness. For this reason, the Hoptimist Bunny, the Easter bunny of the happy decoration family, cannot be missed. Hoptimists, just like their name suggests, take care of hopping good mood. Even though the design of the Bunny is new, the happy principle stemming from the 1970s didn’t change:…
Description Organic miniature vase made of porcelain Minimalist design in the truest sense of the word: the miniature vase La Chute from Rosenthal measures just 10 cm, but still makes a big impression with its flowing, organic design. It was designed by Cédric Ragot. The shapely tiny vase prefers to stand together as a group…
Description Cute pet- Hoptimist en The Hoptimist en, cute bobblehead figures based on the design by Gustav Ehrenreich, don’t just have to be the well-known Bimble and Bumble: the series also includes cute pets in the popular design. They are suitable individually, but also together with other figures – in the meantime, the Hoptimist collection…
Description Hoptimist with Smiley Face The Hoptimist – Smiley is a small work of art that will put a smile on your face. This iconic Hoptimist was designed by Danish designer Hans Gustav Ehrenreich and has been a classic of Scandinavian design since its introduction in 1971. The Hoptimist – Smiley is available in a…
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 Animal of Kay Bojesen The creative wooden figures by Kay Bojesen have evolved into collectibles over generations. One of the early pieces is the terrier Tim from 1935 with swivelling head. It is suitable both for children and for adults as a gift. Available in dark or light oak. Tim, the lively terrier The…
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 timeless sculpture The Ferm Living Grotto sculpture is a stunning piece of home decor that will add a touch of elegance and sophistication to any interior. Made of 100% recycled cast aluminum, this sculpture features a unique and intricate design that will impress you. The sculpture’s intricate design features a series of overlapping geometric…
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 Wooden Hand by Hay: Home Decor Made in Denmark It is first and foremost the grasping tool of humans: the hand. Mute people use them as a means of communication but also all other people express something by hand signals or emphasize what has been said with hand gestures. Using your hands is forbidden…