Broste Copenhagen series of furniture called "Wind" in beautiful Nordic style, with simple lines. The wind series consists of a sofa, a...
The monkey saw the light in for the first time in 1951. Kay Bojesen monkey has, with his exuberant personality and character, has the...
"Globe" comes to life, in an environment where there is light. It is light, which causes the globe to rotate by itself. It provides an...
Big Happy is the big version of the popular Happy. It can do everything that Happy can - just in an even bigger, even happier and even...
"anniversary" Monkey in mixed wood from Kay Bojesen. The iconic monkey was born in 1951. The anniversary monkey was created with one goal...
Oscar got a big brother - and one big one of the kind. Rufus is 33 cm tall and a bit of a unique from Hans Bølling's hand. Like Oscar,...
The monkey saw the light in for the first time in 1951. Kay Bojesen monkey has, with his exuberant personality and character, has the...
MOVA Globes are designed to rotate silently on their own, using the power of light and Earths' magnetic fieldThe subtle design of MOVA's...
Equal parts vibrant and glossy, our green and gold MOVA Globe features shimmering gold landmasses amid a sea of the deepest green. Size...
Equal parts vibrant and glossy, our blue and gold MOVA Globe features shimmering gold landmasses amid a sea of the deepest blue. Size...
With her unique size, she gives a boost to the home's decor, and with her Dannebrog flag, she makes anniversaries extra festive.As you...
The Bambi Chair has got the cutest little brother - "Sheep chair" is the newest member of the family of a series of beautiful children...
Design: Takeshi Sawade - Tokyo - JapanDimensions: L26 x W24 x H39 cm, Seat height: 33 cm / L10 x W9.5 x H15.5”, Seat height: 13”Material:...
A really playful little, Swedish-made drawer for the Pythagoras shelving system. The shelf is very practical and does not take up much...
Buddy is a faithful and loyal friend who is always up for fun and trouble. His tail rarely stands still because he loves to play more...
A really playful little, Swedish-made drawer for the Pythagoras shelving system. The shelf is very practical and does not take up much...
Pythagoras from Maze is a smart and elegant shelf system where you can let your creativity run free. The shelf system is designed to be...
Decorate your living room with the beautiful "Swea" floor lamp, which is made of oiled machined ash and a display of rolled white plastic...
This oak shelving will fit very well to the living room. On the shelves you can put up your favorite books or decorate with some small...
Leave the cold outside and add warmth to your home, with Urban Nature Culture’s jute rug. An un-dyed, all natural and hand knotted 100%...
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Modern pot holder from Affari. Can be used indoors or out for...
Gift box with 2 LED light with realistic moving flame. With...
"Globe" comes to life, in an environment where there is light....
Conceal-shelves there is a new way to exhibit books. You get a...
Beautiful and practical leather placemat with light sewing at...
On the occasion of the arrival of the two giant pandas to Denmark, Copenhagen Zoo arranged for BIG to create a new home for the legendary animals. The construction of the new panda house, is designed from the Chinese yin-yang symbol and created for ideal mating conditions. The panda is available in two sizes and both can rotate the upper body and have...
On the occasion of the arrival of the two giant pandas to Denmark, Copenhagen Zoo arranged for BIG to create a new home for the legendary animals. The construction of the new panda house, is designed from the Chinese yin-yang symbol and created for ideal mating conditions. The panda is available in two sizes and both can rotate the upper body and have...
Hans Bølling designed the Discus bird back in 1961. It is made of pine and shaped like a discos. The grain of the wood is great contrast to the painted areas. The inspiration for Discus comes from the playful parrot, which was Hans Bølling's favorite bird and became his personal signature. On all his illustrations, one usually can find a parrot hidden in...
Oscar got a big brother - and one big one of the kind. Rufus is 33 cm tall and a bit of a unique from Hans Bølling's hand. Like Oscar, Rufus has movable body parts and can therefore be placed, placed or laid in several ways. A friend of life in beautiful and timeless materials.Material: Beechwood Size: H: 33 cm.
Hans Bølling designed the Discus bird back in 1961. It is made of pine and shaped like a discos. The grain of the wood is great contrast to the painted areas. The inspiration for Discus comes from the playful parrot, which was Hans Bølling's favorite bird and became his personal signature. On all his illustrations, one usually can find a parrot hidden in...
Oscar was designed in 1953 by Hans Boiling characteristic joy and attention to detail, making the little dog into a true symbol of creativity and quality can go hand in hand.Oscar has movable joints, the way he can, among other things sit, pay off and cover. With the technical details and the architectural precision stands Oscar as a harmonious and...
The classic BIRD, by architect Kristian Vedel, has long since become a Danish design icon. The simple and clean design allows BIRD opportunity to express feelings and moods, just by turning the head of the figure. Likewise, their bodies reversed, so you can change its gender.
His Boiling found in 1954 inspiration for the mermaid in Hans Andersen's world famous fairy tale The Little Mermaid, if anything, should be the essence of Danishness. Mermaid represents Boiling's own interpretation of the fairy tale and exudes a minimalist and streamlined approach to a cultural icon.
Owl of Paul Anker Hansen was born in 1960. The owl has a moving head, which stuck with a magnet. You can turn your head relative to the body to create different moods. Put your own individual stamp on the wise owl. Owls are handmade in Denmark, and is available in two variants; smoked and natural oak.
A duck family stopped traffic Frederiksberg in 1959 in the middle of rush hour. A policeman stopped all traffic, so the ducks could cross the road in safety. Coincidentally, there was a journalist who captured the moment. The story and the picture of ducks and policeman spread across the country, not least Hans Bølling, was captivated by this story, thus...