Description As early as the 1960s, cardboard furniture emerged as a cheap and light alternative to traditional furniture. At that time, slotting and folding as well as supports were used to ensure that the cardboard could bear sufficient weight. Nevertheless, cardboard furniture hardly had a chance against plastic furniture, which was equally light. Frank O….
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….
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 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 Gift for lovers Who delights the heart even more than a Hoptimist Correct: The Love Hoptimist . Irresistible as ever, he swings straight into the heart. The Hoptimist has been wobbling merrily along since 1968. The classics like Birdie, Kvak, Bimble and Bumble have already made whole generations happy. Even today, the Hoptimist en…
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 Wedding figurines The bride & groom figurines by Kay Bojesen have an elegant yet cute look that spreads the joy of the festive season. The figurines are made with love down to the last detail and make wonderful table decorations for the wedding ceremony or the meal afterwards. They also make a wonderful wedding…
Description Snowman with swing effect made of wood The snowman from Spring Copenhagen is a cute decorative figure that fits great in the Christmas decorated home. The figure is made by hand from beech wood and walnut wood, whereby the grain is clearly visible and underlines the natural material. The special feature of the snowman…
Description Thanks to the Rosenthal miniature collection, the Fast Vase from the studio-line series now is also available as miniature version. It reflects the image of the Ming dynasty typical vase, frozen in digital time lapsing. A mixture of collective memory and futuristic abstraction symbolises the cultural shift, triggered by digital technology: the speed of…
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 Bust made of terracotta The Vesla decorative figure from the Danish manufacturer Bloomingville comes with a lot of attitude! The artistic figure is made of terracotta and impresses with its extraordinary design. It can either be placed alone to unfold its full effect or you can combine it with other decorative Vesla with other…
Description Deco object in Nordic style Deco Serif from Bloomingville is a unique and aesthetic home decor object in a beautiful natural color. It is made of stoneware in Nordic design with a matte finish and a naturally smooth look. This text has been translated automatically, how do you rate the quality of this translation…