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  • Duck -HANS BØLLING

    135.00

    HANS BØLLING

    Duck

    From story to object..

    Frederiksberg, 1959, a family of ducks waddles into a busy street during rush hour. The policemen stopped the traffic for cars and pedestrians, allowing the adorable family to cross unharmed. This charming moment made the headlines of local newspapers and wooed the hearts of Danes. Hans Bølling, a Danish architect and the creator of Duck and Duckling was so enamoured by the story, he brought them to life for everyone to keep on their window-sill.
    Hand made from solid teak wood, they are a perfectly refined product with moveable heads. Create your own Duck and Duckling family. By ARCHITECTMADE

    Big Duck

    W:10.3cm H:18,5cm

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    Monkey -KAY BOJESEN

    140.00

    Kay Bojesen’s Monkey was born in 1951 in Denmark. A little Monkey with a great personality!

    Wood: Teak/Limba

    W:19.5cm D:6.5cm H:18.5cm

  • MONDRI VASE -MoMA

    145.00

    The Mondri Vase, a creation by Danish designer Frank Kerdil, is a remarkable geometric vase that draws its inspiration from the renowned Dutch artist Piet Mondrian. Beyond its captivating artistic and sculptural essence, this vase offers a unique functionality. It features three distinct compartments, allowing you to customize your flower arrangements. Remarkably, the Mondri Vase can be effortlessly rotated and adjusted to function as three distinct vases, offering versatility in floral presentation.

    Brand: MoMA – Museum of Modern Art

     

  • Mermaid -HANS BØLLING

    155.00

    HANS BØLLING

    Mermaid

    Fairytales come true..

    At first glance, Mermaid reminds us of the famous Hans Christian Andersen fairy tale that most people associate Denmark with. Designed in 1960, Hans Bølling’s character goes beyond the fairy tale and embodies an ethereal, refined feminine aura. Her carefully rounded shape and thoughtful lines offer a sense of serenity.

    Mermaid brings together sophisticated and simple Danish design. You can create new expressions simply by turning her head, fin, body, or arms. The head can also be taken off to put the arms over the head. The lower part of her body is made of oak wood, while the upper parts are made out of maple wood. By ARCHITECTMADE

    W:12.9cm H:16.7cm

  • Panda -BJARKE INGELS

    199.00

    BJARKE INGELS

    Panda Large

    Balance and opposition within simple shapes

    On the occasion of the arrival of two giant pandas, the Copenhagen Zoo asked BIG-Bjarke Ingels Group to create a home for them. The configuration seeks to create ideal mating conditions. The layout mimics the yin-yang symbol that in Chinese philosophy represents opposite but balanced forces within a circle. The wooden figure Panda, designed by BIG, is available in two sizes: small and large. The upper body rotates on the lower body and the arms and legs are movable. 

    By ARCHITECTMADE

    Size Large

    W:11cm H:15cm