kay bojesen lovebirds
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The Kay Bojesen Lovebirds wooden figurines designed by Danish designer Kay Bojesen in the 1950s finally return after a long hiatus. Lovebirds or "Turturduvorna" in Danish, designed by Kay Bojesen. This incredibly cute set of two smaller Songbirds in oak and smoked oak was created by Kay Bojesen as a gift for his own friends and was never before put in commercial production. But now, after more than half a century, they are finally available and are ready to brighten up our homes. Modern design is part of the Denmark's national identity and daily life. Many Danish products, including the Kay Bojesen wooden toys, have become archetypes or icons of 20th century design. These Lovebirds are carefully carved and detailed wooden figures of the highest quality. Lovebirds by Kay Bojesen is a decorative object and not intended as a toy for children.
75 w | 150 d | 160 h
Kay Bojesen (15 August 1886 – 28 August 1958) was a Danish silversmith and designer. He is best known for creating wooden animels, especially his wooden monkey which was exhibited at the Victoria and Albert museum in London in the nineteen-fifties, and which today is considered a design classic.