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Little Bird is a range of irresistible decorative figures designed by designer Jan Christian Delfs. The simple, but expressive, design represents a well-balanced mix of purity, abstraction, minimalism and, not least, cuteness.
The birds are turned in wood with the fine and characteristic beak as the sole detail. The six different sizes in the range each represent a particular character in the designer's own family, where tiny design related variations give the birds personality.
As a clear collector's item, Little Bird is sold individually so the flock of birds can continuously grow. The birds are available in two variations: in colored lacquer, where each figure has been given its own color, and in pure oak for a more classic look.
Little Bird is a range of irresistible decorative figures designed by designer Jan Christian Delfs. The simple, but expressive, design represents a well-balanced mix of purity, abstraction, minimalism and, not least, cuteness.
The birds are turned in wood with the fine and characteristic beak as the sole detail. The six different sizes in the range each represent a particular character in the designer's own family, where tiny design related variations give the birds personality.
As a clear collector's item, Little Bird is sold individually so the flock of birds can continuously grow. The birds are available in two variations: in colored lacquer, where each figure has been given its own color, and in pure oak for a more classic look.
The Normies are a fanciful family of decorative figures created in the intersection between the abstract and the figurative. These small creatures cannot be defined as a particular species, but one thing is sure: they are bubbling with personality and humor.
The little family was born by chance during a design experiment in clay. Small figures emerged from the organic shapes and became a series of five individual characters: Normfred, Normus, NormNorm, Norma and Norm. The handmade models were then put through a 3D scanner and drawn up before being moulded in concrete.
Each Normie has its own color alongside a strict, graphic pattern. The straight lines of the decoration contradict and challenge its organic contours, creating a pleasing divergence in form. Their eyes in particular give the Normies personality and life. Each of their expressive looks reflects a mysterious human sentiment, which can give life to many imaginative tales. Use them as a fun and cosy feature in your home; as a little buddy on your bedside table; or let the whole Normie gang get together on your bookshelf.
Designed by Simon Legald
The Normies are a fanciful family of decorative figures created in the intersection between the abstract and the figurative. These small creatures cannot be defined as a particular species, but one thing is sure: they are bubbling with personality and humor.
The little family was born by chance during a design experiment in clay. Small figures emerged from the organic shapes and became a series of five individual characters: Normfred, Normus, NormNorm, Norma and Norm. The handmade models were then put through a 3D scanner and drawn up before being moulded in concrete.
Each Normie has its own color alongside a strict, graphic pattern. The straight lines of the decoration contradict and challenge its organic contours, creating a pleasing divergence in form. Their eyes in particular give the Normies personality and life. Each of their expressive looks reflects a mysterious human sentiment, which can give life to many imaginative tales. Use them as a fun and cosy feature in your home; as a little buddy on your bedside table; or let the whole Normie gang get together on your bookshelf.
Designed by Simon Legald
The Normies are a fanciful family of decorative figures created in the intersection between the abstract and the figurative. These small creatures cannot be defined as a particular species, but one thing is sure: they are bubbling with personality and humor.
The little family was born by chance during a design experiment in clay. Small figures emerged from the organic shapes and became a series of five individual characters: Normfred, Normus, NormNorm, Norma and Norm. The handmade models were then put through a 3D scanner and drawn up before being moulded in concrete.
Each Normie has its own color alongside a strict, graphic pattern. The straight lines of the decoration contradict and challenge its organic contours, creating a pleasing divergence in form. Their eyes in particular give the Normies personality and life. Each of their expressive looks reflects a mysterious human sentiment, which can give life to many imaginative tales. Use them as a fun and cosy feature in your home; as a little buddy on your bedside table; or let the whole Normie gang get together on your bookshelf.
Designed by Simon Legald
The Normies are a fanciful family of decorative figures created in the intersection between the abstract and the figurative. These small creatures cannot be defined as a particular species, but one thing is sure: they are bubbling with personality and humor.
The little family was born by chance during a design experiment in clay. Small figures emerged from the organic shapes and became a series of five individual characters: Normfred, Normus, NormNorm, Norma and Norm. The handmade models were then put through a 3D scanner and drawn up before being moulded in concrete.
Each Normie has its own color alongside a strict, graphic pattern. The straight lines of the decoration contradict and challenge its organic contours, creating a pleasing divergence in form. Their eyes in particular give the Normies personality and life. Each of their expressive looks reflects a mysterious human sentiment, which can give life to many imaginative tales. Use them as a fun and cosy feature in your home; as a little buddy on your bedside table; or let the whole Normie gang get together on your bookshelf.
Designed by Simon Legald
A softly rounded and minimalistic silhouette characterizes the Rope modular sofa. The design emphasizes flexibility and comfort, and it combines traditional upholstery techniques with a personal expression.
Designer Hans Hornemann has highlighted the details of Rope in an understated and elegant way, as seen in the piping that marks the edge of each module. The design plays with dimensions and curves in order to give Rope an expression that is simultaneously minimalistic and full of character.
Rope is designed for pure comfort that will make you want to relax for hours at a time. The flexibility in the modular design offers a wealth of opportunities for creative expression and personal style.
Design: Hans Hornemann.
A softly rounded and minimalistic silhouette characterizes the Rope modular sofa. The design emphasizes flexibility and comfort, and it combines traditional upholstery techniques with a personal expression.
Designer Hans Hornemann has highlighted the details of Rope in an understated and elegant way, as seen in the piping that marks the edge of each module. The design plays with dimensions and curves in order to give Rope an expression that is simultaneously minimalistic and full of character.
Rope is designed for pure comfort that will make you want to relax for hours at a time. The flexibility in the modular design offers a wealth of opportunities for creative expression and personal style.
Design: Hans Hornemann.
A softly rounded and minimalistic silhouette characterizes the Rope modular sofa. The design emphasizes flexibility and comfort, and it combines traditional upholstery techniques with a personal expression.
Designer Hans Hornemann has highlighted the details of Rope in an understated and elegant way, as seen in the piping that marks the edge of each module. The design plays with dimensions and curves in order to give Rope an expression that is simultaneously minimalistic and full of character.
Rope is designed for pure comfort that will make you want to relax for hours at a time. The flexibility in the modular design offers a wealth of opportunities for creative expression and personal style.
Design: Hans Hornemann.
A softly rounded and minimalistic silhouette characterizes the Rope modular sofa. The design emphasizes flexibility and comfort, and it combines traditional upholstery techniques with a personal expression.
Designer Hans Hornemann has highlighted the details of Rope in an understated and elegant way, as seen in the piping that marks the edge of each module. The design plays with dimensions and curves in order to give Rope an expression that is simultaneously minimalistic and full of character.
Rope is designed for pure comfort that will make you want to relax for hours at a time. The flexibility in the modular design offers a wealth of opportunities for creative expression and personal style.
Design: Hans Hornemann.
A softly rounded and minimalistic silhouette characterizes the Rope modular sofa. The design emphasizes flexibility and comfort, and it combines traditional upholstery techniques with a personal expression.
Designer Hans Hornemann has highlighted the details of Rope in an understated and elegant way, as seen in the piping that marks the edge of each module. The design plays with dimensions and curves in order to give Rope an expression that is simultaneously minimalistic and full of character.
Rope is designed for pure comfort that will make you want to relax for hours at a time. The flexibility in the modular design offers a wealth of opportunities for creative expression and personal style.
Design: Hans Hornemann.
A softly rounded and minimalistic silhouette characterizes the Rope modular sofa. The design emphasizes flexibility and comfort, and it combines traditional upholstery techniques with a personal expression.
Designer Hans Hornemann has highlighted the details of Rope in an understated and elegant way, as seen in the piping that marks the edge of each module. The design plays with dimensions and curves in order to give Rope an expression that is simultaneously minimalistic and full of character.
Rope is designed for pure comfort that will make you want to relax for hours at a time. The flexibility in the modular design offers a wealth of opportunities for creative expression and personal style.
Design: Hans Hornemann.
A softly rounded and minimalistic silhouette characterizes the Rope modular sofa. The design emphasizes flexibility and comfort, and it combines traditional upholstery techniques with a personal expression.
Designer Hans Hornemann has highlighted the details of Rope in an understated and elegant way, as seen in the piping that marks the edge of each module. The design plays with dimensions and curves in order to give Rope an expression that is simultaneously minimalistic and full of character.
Rope is designed for pure comfort that will make you want to relax for hours at a time. The flexibility in the modular design offers a wealth of opportunities for creative expression and personal style.
Design: Hans Hornemann.
A softly rounded and minimalistic silhouette characterizes the Rope modular sofa. The design emphasizes flexibility and comfort, and it combines traditional upholstery techniques with a personal expression.
Designer Hans Hornemann has highlighted the details of Rope in an understated and elegant way, as seen in the piping that marks the edge of each module. The design plays with dimensions and curves in order to give Rope an expression that is simultaneously minimalistic and full of character.
Rope is designed for pure comfort that will make you want to relax for hours at a time. The flexibility in the modular design offers a wealth of opportunities for creative expression and personal style.
Design: Hans Hornemann.
The Normies are a fanciful family of decorative figures created in the intersection between the abstract and the figurative. These small creatures cannot be defined as a particular species, but one thing is sure: they are bubbling with personality and humor.
The little family was born by chance during a design experiment in clay. Small figures emerged from the organic shapes and became a series of five individual characters: Normfred, Normus, NormNorm, Norma and Norm. The handmade models were then put through a 3D scanner and drawn up before being moulded in concrete.
Each Normie has its own color alongside a strict, graphic pattern. The straight lines of the decoration contradict and challenge its organic contours, creating a pleasing divergence in form. Their eyes in particular give the Normies personality and life. Each of their expressive looks reflects a mysterious human sentiment, which can give life to many imaginative tales. Use them as a fun and cosy feature in your home; as a little buddy on your bedside table; or let the whole Normie gang get together on your bookshelf.
Designed by Simon Legald
Little Bird is a range of irresistible decorative figures designed by designer Jan Christian Delfs. The simple, but expressive, design represents a well-balanced mix of purity, abstraction, minimalism and, not least, cuteness.
The birds are turned in wood with the fine and characteristic beak as the sole detail. The six different sizes in the range each represent a particular character in the designer's own family, where tiny design related variations give the birds personality.
As a clear collector's item, Little Bird is sold individually so the flock of birds can continuously grow. The birds are available in two variations: in colored lacquer, where each figure has been given its own color, and in pure oak for a more classic look.
Little Bird is a range of irresistible decorative figures designed by designer Jan Christian Delfs. The simple, but expressive, design represents a well-balanced mix of purity, abstraction, minimalism and, not least, cuteness.
The birds are turned in wood with the fine and characteristic beak as the sole detail. The six different sizes in the range each represent a particular character in the designer's own family, where tiny design related variations give the birds personality.
As a clear collector's item, Little Bird is sold individually so the flock of birds can continuously grow. The birds are available in two variations: in colored lacquer, where each figure has been given its own color, and in pure oak for a more classic look.
Little Bird is a range of irresistible decorative figures designed by designer Jan Christian Delfs. The simple, but expressive, design represents a well-balanced mix of purity, abstraction, minimalism and, not least, cuteness.
The birds are turned in wood with the fine and characteristic beak as the sole detail. The six different sizes in the range each represent a particular character in the designer's own family, where tiny design related variations give the birds personality.
As a clear collector's item, Little Bird is sold individually so the flock of birds can continuously grow. The birds are available in two variations: in colored lacquer, where each figure has been given its own color, and in pure oak for a more classic look.
Little Bird is a range of irresistible decorative figures designed by designer Jan Christian Delfs. The simple, but expressive, design represents a well-balanced mix of purity, abstraction, minimalism and, not least, cuteness.
The birds are turned in wood with the fine and characteristic beak as the sole detail. The six different sizes in the range each represent a particular character in the designer's own family, where tiny design related variations give the birds personality.
As a clear collector's item, Little Bird is sold individually so the flock of birds can continuously grow. The birds are available in two variations: in colored lacquer, where each figure has been given its own color, and in pure oak for a more classic look.
Little Bird is a range of irresistible decorative figures designed by designer Jan Christian Delfs. The simple, but expressive, design represents a well-balanced mix of purity, abstraction, minimalism and, not least, cuteness.
The birds are turned in wood with the fine and characteristic beak as the sole detail. The six different sizes in the range each represent a particular character in the designer's own family, where tiny design related variations give the birds personality.
As a clear collector's item, Little Bird is sold individually so the flock of birds can continuously grow. The birds are available in two variations: in colored lacquer, where each figure has been given its own color, and in pure oak for a more classic look.
Little Bird is a range of irresistible decorative figures designed by designer Jan Christian Delfs. The simple, but expressive, design represents a well-balanced mix of purity, abstraction, minimalism and, not least, cuteness.
The birds are turned in wood with the fine and characteristic beak as the sole detail. The six different sizes in the range each represent a particular character in the designer's own family, where tiny design related variations give the birds personality.
As a clear collector's item, Little Bird is sold individually so the flock of birds can continuously grow. The birds are available in two variations: in colored lacquer, where each figure has been given its own color, and in pure oak for a more classic look.
One, two, three barmy birds. Ichinisan make for an offbeat trio, sure to put a smile on your face. Crazy and cute, with an exclusive look due to the dark wood and meticulous design.
The group consists of a penguin, a parrot and a robin. Ichi the penguin is the tallest in the group. He gets his eccentric character from his funky lopsided wings, his slender body and his distinctive eye region. Then there's Ni the parrot, with his big beak and gawky figure. The exotic bird with the calm appearance is the kind-hearted peacekeeper of the group. Even shorter than his parrot friend beside him, San the robin is a charismatic little troubadour with a beaky look on his face.
Ichinisan can be placed side by side or stacked on top of one another like a sort of lively totem pole. Their strong individual personalities allow them to sit just as nicely by themselves.
Designed by Beaverhausen
One, two, three barmy birds. Ichinisan make for an offbeat trio, sure to put a smile on your face. Crazy and cute, with an exclusive look due to the dark wood and meticulous design.
The group consists of a penguin, a parrot and a robin. Ichi the penguin is the tallest in the group. He gets his eccentric character from his funky lopsided wings, his slender body and his distinctive eye region. Then there's Ni the parrot, with his big beak and gawky figure. The exotic bird with the calm appearance is the kind-hearted peacekeeper of the group. Even shorter than his parrot friend beside him, San the robin is a charismatic little troubadour with a beaky look on his face.
Ichinisan can be placed side by side or stacked on top of one another like a sort of lively totem pole. Their strong individual personalities allow them to sit just as nicely by themselves.
Designed by Beaverhausen
One, two, three barmy birds. Ichinisan make for an offbeat trio, sure to put a smile on your face. Crazy and cute, with an exclusive look due to the dark wood and meticulous design.
The group consists of a penguin, a parrot and a robin. Ichi the penguin is the tallest in the group. He gets his eccentric character from his funky lopsided wings, his slender body and his distinctive eye region. Then there's Ni the parrot, with his big beak and gawky figure. The exotic bird with the calm appearance is the kind-hearted peacekeeper of the group. Even shorter than his parrot friend beside him, San the robin is a charismatic little troubadour with a beaky look on his face.
Ichinisan can be placed side by side or stacked on top of one another like a sort of lively totem pole. Their strong individual personalities allow them to sit just as nicely by themselves.
Designed by Beaverhausen
Let your home decoration take flight with the Shorebirds – a range of solid wooden figures with a stylized yet spirited expression.
The Icelandic designer Sigurjón Pálsson has created a range of characterful wooden birds. The Shorebirds simple unadorned silhouette gives them an almost stylized expression. At the same time, a great deal of care has been paid to the small details such as variations in body thicknesses, neck length, and the positioning of the legs and beak. This gives all three birds their own unique personality and allows the design to come alive.
The largest of the three birds is inspired by the curlew, with its long neck and distinguished, downwardly bent beak. It is an aristocratic creature. Its long legs take slow, well-considered steps while looking cautiously around. The middle-sized bird is alert and active like a redshank. This elegant bird is often to be found with other wading birds. Finally, we have the sandpiper; a sociable little bird, often to be found in large flocks.
Arrange the birds in a flock, combine different colors or include a single Shorebird within a small setting made up from other personal effects. The elegant Shorebird will look right at home in almost any decor and makes for a great house-warming gift.
Let your home decoration take flight with the Shorebirds – a range of solid wooden figures with a stylized yet spirited expression.
The Icelandic designer Sigurjón Pálsson has created a range of characterful wooden birds. The Shorebirds simple unadorned silhouette gives them an almost stylized expression. At the same time, a great deal of care has been paid to the small details such as variations in body thicknesses, neck length, and the positioning of the legs and beak. This gives all three birds their own unique personality and allows the design to come alive.
The largest of the three birds is inspired by the curlew, with its long neck and distinguished, downwardly bent beak. It is an aristocratic creature. Its long legs take slow, well-considered steps while looking cautiously around. The middle-sized bird is alert and active like a redshank. This elegant bird is often to be found with other wading birds. Finally, we have the sandpiper; a sociable little bird, often to be found in large flocks.
Arrange the birds in a flock, combine different colors or include a single Shorebird within a small setting made up from other personal effects. The elegant Shorebird will look right at home in almost any decor and makes for a great house-warming gift.
Let your home decoration take flight with the Shorebirds – a range of solid wooden figures with a stylized yet spirited expression.
The Icelandic designer Sigurjón Pálsson has created a range of characterful wooden birds. The Shorebirds simple unadorned silhouette gives them an almost stylized expression. At the same time, a great deal of care has been paid to the small details such as variations in body thicknesses, neck length, and the positioning of the legs and beak. This gives all three birds their own unique personality and allows the design to come alive.
The largest of the three birds is inspired by the curlew, with its long neck and distinguished, downwardly bent beak. It is an aristocratic creature. Its long legs take slow, well-considered steps while looking cautiously around. The middle-sized bird is alert and active like a redshank. This elegant bird is often to be found with other wading birds. Finally, we have the sandpiper; a sociable little bird, often to be found in large flocks.
Arrange the birds in a flock, combine different colors or include a single Shorebird within a small setting made up from other personal effects. The elegant Shorebird will look right at home in almost any decor and makes for a great house-warming gift.
Designer and crime writer Sigurjón Pálsson has portrayed the puffin, which marks the coming of spring each year in his Icelandic hometown. With this endearing little wooden figure, he has captured the sympathetic and slightly melancholic expression that makes this charismatic bird so loveable.
"I have been well acquainted with this beautiful little bird since my childhood growing up in Húsavík – a small fishing village on the north coast of Iceland. There, the puffin is a sign that spring is on the way, much like the whales that pop up in the bay at around the same time. The enormous puffin colony of Lundy was quite literally located just outside my bedroom window, allowing me to appreciate these fantastic creatures every single day. It's for that reason they are so dear to me, and why I want everyone to be able to enjoy their company, wherever they live."
The design process began far away from the Icelandic coast – namely while Sigurjón Pálsson and his wife were in Bali. It was on this exotic faraway island that he carved his very first puffins from Bali teak, equipped with little more than a small axe, a hammer and a chisel that he had bought at the local market. That is how Puffin came to be made from a single piece of wood. With two small legs balancing the plump body, the bird sits upright and looks out with its adorable eyes. This hand-painted wooden bird brings ambience and life, making it a charming addition to any home.
The Daily Fiction collection lets you unfold your creativity in a truly fashionable sense with eye-catching metallic scissors in a geometrical design, modern printed gift wrapping paper and ribbons, and glittering stickers for that little extra.Intended as a modern day candy store for grown-ups, every aspect of the designs in the Daily Fiction collection has been taken into consideration. Print to packaging, texture to typo, surfaces and materialsGreet every occasion with the Daily Fiction cards in glitter for festive and joyful celebratory, or timeless stripes and modern terrezzo print for fashionable events. Even add a bow to it with the cotton Gift Ribbon in trendy colors and prints. Only the imagination limits your creativity
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