The Ducks are reminiscent of Danish spring, with mother ducks waltzing proudly around Copenhagen with their young ducklings. One particular spring in 1959 branded this image into the minds of the Danish population, as during the busy days in Frederiksberg a policeman found the time to stop the traffic in order to let a young Duck family pass. It was an extraordinary and meaningful event to the by passers to the point that all the newspapers published a famous photograph of the ducks. This captured moment encapsulates the Danish attention to nature and detail and the ability to appreciate small everyday miracles. Inspired by the charming Duck family, Hans Bølling hence designed a pair of small wooden Duck figures, whose souls carry the essence of peaceful and harmonious Danish spring.
Eames DVD Box set the films of charles and ray eames
Charles & Ray Eames 2005
Charles and Ray Eames are best known for their contributions to architecture, furniture and industrial design. But the legacy of this husband and wife team also includes more than 75 films that reflect the breadth and depth of their interests. Included are Powers of Ten, probably one of the most seen short films of the post-war era, and Toccata for Toy Trains -- two brilliant examples of the Eameses' skill, creativity, and far-reaching interests. The scores for both those films and some thirty others were written by their friend and collaborator, Elmer Bernstein. This Box Set contains The Films of Charles & Ray Eames, volumes 1 - 6.
Total Running Time: 391 minutes
Bankers clock
Arne Jacobsen 1971
This clock was designed for the National Bank of Denmark in Copenhagen in 1971. The hour markers comprise twelve squares, with the relevant square filled according to the hour. This clock has become an Icon of Modern Design. This is an authentic re-edition, fully authorized by the Arne Jacobsen estate. Material: Curved crystal glass, aluminium, quartz movements. Available in diameters: ø 160 / ø 210 / ø 290 / ø 480 mm.
Minima glasswork
Cecilie Manz 2006
Series of mouth-blown glass for Holmegaard A/S.
Winner of the Danish Design Award 2008-2009.
BIRDs
Kristian Vedel 1959
Simplicity of design has made these notable birds appealing additions to homes and offices worldwide. Bring them to life by balancing their heads and beaks to alter their expressions, or invert their bodies to make them appear as male or female. Kristian Vedel designed the BIRDs in 1959 and today they are still handmade by a wood turner in a small village in Denmark.
They are available in 3 sizes in smoked or natural oak.
Small BIRD:
↑ - 75 mm Ø - 40 mm
Large BIRD:
↑ - 120 mm Ø - 65 mm
Chubby BIRD:
↑ - 105 mm Ø - 95 mm
Two Chubby BIRDs lost in a grey gradient.
Spectra stackable vase set
Cecilie Manz 2006
Not just one vase, with the Holmegaard Spectra stackable vase set, you get five. Yes, this Cecilie Manz-designed set offers up all of the space for your plants and flowers, but none of the clutter once you're out of greenery. All are hand-blown and in five transparent colours, with the same distinctive wide-lipped shape in varying proportions.
Clothes Tree clothing rack
Cecilie Manz 2000
A clothing rack Manz style. A tree for clothes – where clothes can be tossed or newly-ironed shirts hung till the following day.
Beautiful details on construction and finish.
Simplicity glasswork
Cecilie Manz 200?
Series of mouth-blown glass for Holmegaard A/S.
"The name Simplicity refers to the simple and aesthetic shapes."
The sculptured parts are created in transparent glass, in the colors smoke and purple, which underlines the expressions of its shapes. The both simple and volumous proportions strikes an undertone of elegance. With the soft, round and classic shapes, Simplicity sends its regards to the 50's designs, and Holmegaards rich history of tradition.
PK101 candle holder
Poul Kjaerholm 1956
Matte, chrome-plated steel. Height 113 cm, diameter 35 cm.
Monkey
Kay Bojesen 1951
Bojesen started life as a silversmith, but became world famous for his wooden toys, and is known as one of Denmark's applied arts pioneers. The monkey continues to be made in Denmark from teak and limbawood, embodying the principles of Danish design and superior craftmanship.
Kay Bojesen´s world-famous monkey was designed in 1951.
PK111 partition wall
Poul Kjaerholm 1956
Laminated Oregon pine. Height 140 cm. Pile planking for room partitioning, the shape of which may be changed by turning the individual elements.
Elements connect by sliding into eachother.
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