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Kay Bojesen
Inspired by one of Denmark's national symbols on the courtyard at Amalienborg Palace, Kay Bojesen created his hand-painted guardsmen in 1942. Ever since, the Drummer, standard-bearer and Guardsman with his rifle have been proud representatives of quality Danish design. A great gift idea that will last a lifetime for both children and adults.

Kay Bojesen
The popular guardsman by Kay Bojesen has a new flag! The guardsman previously carried a paper flag, but now he has a lovely cotton textile flag, which is a more robust, longer-term solution. Kay Bojesen first sketched the standard bearer in 1942, and this impressive painted beech standard bearer comes with a cardboard sentry box bearing the monogram by permission of Her Majesty the Queen of Denmark.

Kay Bojesen
Inspired by one of Denmark's national symbols on the courtyard at Amalienborg Palace, Kay Bojesen created his hand-painted guardsmen in 1942. Ever since, the Drummer, standard-bearer and Guardsman with his rifle have been proud representatives of quality Danish design. A great gift idea that will last a lifetime for both children and adults.

Kay Bojesen
2 Sizes
Kay Bojesen was passionate about anything that brings joy to children and childlike spirits. Back in 1952, he created his friendly Ursula bear inspired by a young bear, which a keeper from Copenhagen Zoo and his wife were looking after in their home. More than 65 years later, in April 2019 the beautiful Panda was launched to celebrate Copenhagen Zoo's new, ground-breaking Panda House. Look forward to the new Panda Medium, which is 9.8" high. The Panda Medium is made of painted FSC-certified beech.

Kay Bojesen
A loving hug on a large scale. With its characteristic long trunk and friendly, attentive eyes, the Elephant is a beloved character from Kay Bojesen’s universe of wooden figurines – a style icon and an undisputed heavyweight in Danish design. And the love for the Elephant and Kay Bojesen’s original stories made of wood grows even bigger in this large version made of FSC® certified oak, where its charming and playful expression in the classic soft and round lines invites you to a giant hug of true love. In large size, Kay Bojesen’s Elephant is a monumental testament to Kay Bojesen’s iconic craftsmanship and his unique ability to infuse his designs with warmth and personality, while also perfectly fulfilling the role of a world-renowned Danish design icon. Kay Bojesen’s large Elephant comes in FSC® certified oak wood, measuring a full 22 cm in height and with its 28 cm in length, it will be both an exquisite collectible and an impressive gift idea for anyone who appreciates classic Danish design – whether for a major anniversary or a milestone birthday. The Elephant will also be a loving new friend, representing strength, gentleness, and close family bonds. At the same time, it reminds us to trust ourselves and face the world with a kind and open heart.

Kay Bojesen
Kay Bojesen's royal life guard regiment consisted of several different soldiers and the Officer was part of the troops. Kay Bojesen created the soldiers for the first time in 1940 on the occasion of King Christian the X's 70th birthday as a tribute to the Danish king. At that time, they stood guard as one meter tall soldiers outside Kay Bojesen's shop in Bredgade. In 1942, Kay Bojesen created the smaller figures in the same size as we know them from the postman and the police officer. The officer carries his saber and stands as the leader of the Regiment.

Kay Bojesen
8 Colors, 3 Sizes
Alfred, the Kay Bojesen bird, is the latest addition to the family of wooden toys – from monkeys and hippos to songbirds. Alfred is made of natural and smoked oak and is ideal for any contemporary interior where natural materials dominate. A perfect gift idea that will last a lifetime – from christenings and flying the nest to setting up home with a penchant for Danish design.
Love this ADORABLE Bird. It’s SO Beautiful You guys “ROCK “. Ella. Haslet, TX. Fri Mar 20 2026

Kay Bojesen
Two of the most iconic landmarks in Danish design history have teamed up to celebrate the smiling lines and happy stripes they have each contributed to Danish design. The famous Kay Bojesen monkey was created back in 1951, when Kay Bojesen wanted to make a children's level hanger to support his kids in reaching their clothes. Instead, he ended up making a world-famous Danish design icon. Now the iconic monkey itself has put on some clothes, and what matches a Danish design icon better than another Danish design icon? Kay Bojesen monkey x Norgaard paa Stroget in this large size is made of FSC certified teak and limba, measuring 47 cm in height. You can get the monkey with the nice painted Norgaard paa Stroget #101 T-shirt in either this black with white stripes or white with black stripes. Both colour variants have the well-known red neckline, which you only find on #101 T-shirts in the exclusive Norgaard paa Stroget version in the store on Amagertorv in Copenhagen. Kay Bojesen is synonymous with original Danish sculpting and design. The collaboration with Mads Norgaard ties together the love for durable and long-lasting products, while adding exactly the playfulness and curiosity that Kay Bojesen himself loved to add to his designs to drive forward the imagination and create original stories made of wood. The iconic monkey in new clothes is a fun and straightforward celebration of both design icons, where with a twinkle in the eye we collectively pay tribute to the humour and the smiling lines with colours and stripes that runs like a red thread back and forth through Danish design history. Variations may occur in the stripes, but that is only because each monkey has its own unique personality. This is because the stripes are carefully applied to each monkey x Norgaard pa Stroget through a handheld process.

Kay Bojesen
Two of the most iconic landmarks in Danish design history have teamed up to celebrate the smiling lines and happy stripes they have each contributed to Danish design. The famous Kay Bojesen monkey was created back in 1951, when Kay Bojesen wanted to make a children's level hanger to support his kids in reaching their clothes. Instead, he ended up making a world-famous Danish design icon. Now the iconic monkey itself has put on some clothes, and what matches a Danish design icon better than another Danish design icon? Kay Bojesen monkey x Norgaard paa Stroget in this large size is made of FSC certified teak and limba, measuring 47 cm in height. You can get the monkey with the nice painted Norgaard paa Stroget #101 T-shirt in either this black with white stripes or white with black stripes. Both colour variants have the well-known red neckline, which you only find on #101 T-shirts in the exclusive Norgaard paa Stroget version in the store on Amagertorv in Copenhagen. Kay Bojesen is synonymous with original Danish sculpting and design. The collaboration with Mads Norgaard ties together the love for durable and long-lasting products, while adding exactly the playfulness and curiosity that Kay Bojesen himself loved to add to his designs to drive forward the imagination and create original stories made of wood. The iconic monkey in new clothes is a fun and straightforward celebration of both design icons, where with a twinkle in the eye we collectively pay tribute to the humour and the smiling lines with colours and stripes that runs like a red thread back and forth through Danish design history. Variations may occur in the stripes, but that is only because each monkey has its own unique personality. This is because the stripes are carefully applied to each monkey x Norgaard pa Stroget through a handheld process.

Kay Bojesen
A smiley beak for 70 years. With its brightly colored beak and friendly expression, the puffin is a bird you love at first sight. It's almost too cute to be true, and it's easy to understand why Kay Bojesen was inspired by the charming bird from the cold north when he created his famous and beloved Puffin back in 1954. Of course, the 70th anniversary should be properly celebrated with an anniversary edition produced only in 2024 in connection with the anniversary celebration and a new mini size that is even more charming, if possible. The large anniversary edition of the Puffin measures no less than 11.8" in height and comes in a limited edition of 250 pieces, all numbered and stamped with a 70th anniversary stamp. It is made of FSC-certified beech wood and painted with great precision and care, so that the body, beak and eyes get the authentic, fine and friendly look the Puffin is known for. It was theater painter Svend Rasmussen who stood behind the bird's fine colors and wonderful beak which, along with his naive, minimalist lines, perfectly match Kay Bojesen's playful, imaginative world. Regardless of its size, the Puffin has a very special appeal to both children and adults and is a great gift idea for christenings, birthdays, graduation gifts, anniversaries or weddings. A classic that moves with you throughout your life—from the children's room to becoming a beloved design icon in your own home.