Description Zodiac figures The Astro figure from Khler Design Is a wonderful representation of the individual traits and characteristics that distinguish each zodiac sign. Each figurine is carefully designed and handcrafted to represent the unique characteristics of each zodiac sign. These artistic figurines are not only decorative elements, but also express the personality and essence…
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 Design Classics Series 7 in Miniature Format In 1955, the designer Arne Jacobsen created the Series 7 – a chair, which has since become one of the best-selling chairs in the world. Back then as well as today, the chair inspired its audience with a discreet appearance and functional diversity. Today, the Series 7…
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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 Sculpture made of powder coated iron The Contour Sculpture from the Danish house ferm Living is a fascinating decorative object, which attracts attention in any room of the home. Contour Can be derived from the French and stands mutatis mutandis for the term “outline.” The sculpture can be wonderfully placed on the windowsill or…