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 Glass Easter eggs The glass Easter eggs from ferm Living fascinate with their beautiful and elegant glass look. The Easter eggs shine and thus form an eye-catching detail in any arrangement. The eggs spread the festive mood primarily and can be hung anywhere. They are also wonderful as a gift for loved ones. The…
Description Painted Concrete Family Normies is a delightful family of painted concrete figures, characterised by abstract designs and lots of personality. The family members Normfred, NormNorm, Norma and Normus, were born by chance during a design experiment in clay. The Danish designer Simon Legald was so pleased with the outcome that he then put the…
Description Dog puppies as wooden figurines The dog puppies wooden figurines were designed by Chresten Sommer for Spring Copenhagen . With his craft he captures the essence and nature of the animals in a special way. To complement the Happy the dog wooden figurine, the smaller figurines Coco and Woody Dog Papa’s puppies. The dog…
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 Happy wiggle figure The couple Bimble & Bumble is a staple of Gustav Ehrenreich’s Hoptimist en series. These cheerful design classics still spread just as much good cheer as they did in 1969 – which is why they have now been reissued. Hoptimist en, as the name suggests, provide bouncing good humor. Bimble has…
Description Besides the Rood Blauwe Stoel (1918), the Zig Zag Stoel might be the most famous design by Gerrit T. Rietveld. He took the idea of the chair without rear legs by Mart Stam (1926) and formally leans on the Sitzgeiststuhl by the brothers Heinz and Bodo Rasch (1927). Although it consists of four individual…
Description Sculptural art object made of earthenware Sling by House Doctor is an extraordinary work of art that gives personality and style to any living space. Sling’s sculptural aura combines soft lines with the sturdy, glazed earthenware that makes it up. The design object can be placed on the windowsill or the coffee table or…
Description Coral decoration made of cast stone The Coral decoration object from Mette Ditmer decorates any room. Either placed as a single piece on the bedside table in the bedroom or combined with vases or books on the sideboard in the living room – the Coral Deko-Objekt creates a lively ambience. The corals are made…
Description Pedestals for plants, candles and Co. The plant pedestal set by Pete Oyler for Areaware consists of two wooden pedestals in different heights on which plants, flowers, candles and smaller objects can be stylishly arranged and decorated. The set is also suitable for serving and arranging small snacks. Each pedestal consists of three pieces…
Description Matchstick man made of oak wood and magnets The Match Man Wooden figure of the Danish label boyhood is the modern version of the playful matchstick man. Whether quite classically with matches or with crayons – the compilation of figures is well known to everyone from childhood days. Boyhood makes childhood blossom into a…
Description Little lamb decorative figure made of plastic The Lambert Deko Figur inspires like all figures of the Danish manufacturer Hoptimist with their cute design. The button eyes, snub nose and fuzzy head of the little lamb conjure a smile on everyone’s face. At first glance, the decorative figure is ideal for the children’s room…