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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

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Kay Bojesen's Puffin was hatched in 1954. With its spread wings and attractive shape, the Puffin quickly became a popular family toy. This range of wonderful wooden toys has a very special appeal for both children and adults and is a perfect gift idea for christenings, birthdays, school leavers, anniversaries and weddings. A classic that will last a lifetime – from being a popular toy in the playroom to a much-loved design icon in a future home.
Beautiful figurine!! Better than depicted! Shipping and delivery was SUPER fast.. Jeffery. Yantic, CT. Sat Oct 18 2025

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To celebrate your life events, a reminder of all the happy moments in everyday life, and the special bond between parents and children. With the pair of Liv & Lykke birds in the iconic Kay Bojesen design, the wings spread out for all who care for and cherish each other. The bird pair is made from FSC® certified beechwood and consists of one large and one small bird, which you can choose to use together or separately to express your unique story, exactly where you are in your life. The large bird comes in a subdued dark green and, at 10 cm in height, is slightly smaller than the others in Kay Bojesen’s popular series of songbirds, while the small bird at 6 cm, with a body in a warmer green-yellow, is the same size – and just as cute – as the birds you know from the Kay Bojesen mobile in the Babies series with birds and balls in wood painted in various colors. To mark the inherent connection of the bird pair, the heads of both Liv & Lykke birds are painted in the same beige color and with identical white beaks. A symbol that whether they are close together or apart, they will always look after each other. Liv & Lykke is shaped by love, hope, and care – and a deeply rooted tribute to life itself. No matter what story you tell, Liv & Lykke adds a new loving chapter to the history of Danish design and Kay Bojesen’s original stories made of wood. For example, let both birds stand together in the bedroom during the child’s very first months as a nest of happiness as fine as the softest feathers, and then let the large bird fly with the little child into the nursery – or vice versa. And later in life, you can give the now grown child the small bird to take to boarding school or on a trip abroad and keep the large bird at home as a beautiful and life-giving symbol of everlasting connections, unconditional love, and hope for a happy future for a young person. As this special dualistic design icon, the Liv & Lykke bird pair will also be the perfect gift for the new big sister or brother or as a loving greeting between two friends, symbolizing life’s big and small moments, a focus on togetherness and happy times together. With their elegant and universal green colors, the Liv & Lykke pair will stand as an evergreen bouquet in bird form, fitting perfectly into any home. And just as the Liv & Lykke name naturally exudes life happiness and familial connection, the colors are also full of symbolism. Green is, of course, the color of hope and symbolizes the very fertility, life, and budding hope of happiness that embraces life’s small and large miracles. The green plumage and warm yellow hues give Liv & Lykke a balanced and harmonious look that will create a nest of life and happiness wherever they are placed.

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Kay Bojesen in the Savannah. The family of wooden animals has been expanded to include the hand-painted zebra, one of Kay Bojesen's first exotic animals. It was created in 1935 and is still much loved. The family of wooden animals consists of a cheerful menagerie ranging from wooden monkeys to songbirds. The whole group comprises cherished design classics that quickly become part of the family. Give a gift that will last a lifetime, to be passed down to generations to come. A great gift idea for a baptism or confirmation, for students or any special occasion.

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Kay Bojesen designed these two happy skiers towards the end of the 1940s. The happy girl skier with the red cheeks and big smile is called Datti, which was the pet-name of Kay Bojesen's daughter-in-law Ruth (married to Otto). The name of the male skier, boje, was the pet-name of Bojesen's son Otto. The original wooden figures are very rare, as they were only produced in small series. With their cheerful expressions, this pair of skiers always make people smile, and they are all set to conquer Danish living rooms and homes again in this relaunch. Both skiers are made of painted beech in the same way as the Royal Guardsman. The skiers stand 6.1" tall.

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Kay Bojesen's many figures are popular with children and adults alike, and this one is no exception. The hippo was originally designed in 1955 to look after the designer's pencil on his desk, and this updated version keeps up the tradition! The hippo is made of beech, painted with blackboard paint, so you can write messages, little notes or use it as a desktop checklist. To make it easier to write on, this hippo is approximately. 8" taller and wider than the one currently in the range. The white chalk is provided in the box. A Kay Bojesen classic that will accompany its owner throughout life's journey.

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Kay Bojesen's bride is original and classic Danish wood craftsmanship at its best – designed in Bojesen's iconic round shapes with a familiar twinkle in her eye. The bride wears a floor-length white dress with long sleeves and feminine silver details in the form of a tie around the waist and at the wrists. Using a fine line, ultra-thin stripes have been painted on the dress, giving it a sense of movement and texture. This touch accentuates the figurine's soft shape and adds an extra dimension to the white dress. The hair is swept back in a simple hairstyle, and like Kay Bojesen's original figurines, the cheeks are red and the smile is friendly and welcoming. The figurine is made from FSC-certified beech and crafted in the same high quality that Kay Bojesen's wooden figurines are known for. Give the bride as a gift at the upcoming bachelorette party, or let the elegant figurine find its way to the gift table paired with her chosen partner.

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A gift for life! This Kay Bojesen first saw the light of day in the beginning of the 1930s. With its proud stance, luxurious mane and reins at the ready, the horse invites us on an imaginary journey at a brisk gallop. Its soft curves and stiff legs give the horse the typical expression Kay Bojesen's wooden family of animals is known for: Playful contours that don't try to reflect those of real animals, but imaginative variations instead, which quickly find a place in any home. A great gift idea for a confirmation candidate or graduate - for weddings and all other memorable occasions.

Kay Bojesen
2 Sizes
With its modern and minimalist look, it's hard to believe that Bojesen's Dog 'Pind' turns 90 in 2024. First crafted in 1934, Pind was one of the very first animals that Kay Bojesen designed. This anniversary edition is made from oak stained darker adding a beautiful glow to the oak's essence and a subtle underplay of different tones. Pind is embossed with a 90th anniversary logo.

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Postman Einar was designed by Kay Bojesen, who first drew the cute postman figure in the 1940s. Postman Einar was produced to mark the 800th anniversary of Copenhagen, and the figure is crafted in painted beech with authentic details such as the postman's hat and, not least, the postman's bag with a little "letter" inside it. Postman Einar stands 7.9" tall, and he comes in an attractive gift box.

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The Kay Bojesen songbird Love spreads its wings with a message of hope and care, adding a new loving chapter to the story of Kay Bojesen's original stories made of wood. With its bright glow and peaceful charisma, Love Songbird is a guiding light in the modern world. The cream-colored plumage and pale pink beak and legs have been carefully selected, giving Love a balanced, harmonious look. The inside of the eye has a warm sand color that gives Love a calm and loving look. The color is repeated on the string where Love carries an emblem with an illustration of a silver-colored heart, symbolizing the great value of love and cordiality. Love measures 15.5 cm in height and is made with great precision from FSC certified beech wood, which guarantees that the trees for production are planted, cultivated and felled responsibly. In addition to spreading its wings with life-affirming messages, Kay Bojesen Denmark donates DKK 50 per sold Love Songbird to a specially selected beneficiary who helps to create hope for the future. Enjoy Love as a beautiful and strong design element in the comfort of your own home, where the Songbird will radiate care and the belief in a bright future or use it as an original and life-affirming gift for someone you care about.
Love the white and pink color combo!. Carla. Kalamazoo, MI. Tue Mar 11 2025

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Kay Bojesen's Dachshund was born in 1934. For years, children and adults have created the stories that have made the Dachshund part of the family. For christenings, birthdays, school leavers, anniversaries and weddings. A classic and a dear friend for life – from being a popular toy in the playroom to a much-loved design icon in a future home.

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Kay Bojesen's horse first saw the light of day in the early 1930s, and quickly became an iconic, popular friend for children and adults alike. The horse is made of light, untreated beech. Its soft lines and cheerful expression give free rein to a galloping imagination full of daydreams. With its classic design, the horse will quickly become part of the family and will fit in with any home. A great gift idea for memorable occasions – anything from a confirmation to a wedding. A design classic that will last a lifetime and can be handed down to future generations. The horse comes in an attractive gift box.

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Give a gift that will last a lifetime. Kay Bojesen's Rabbit was born in 1957 and is the youngest member of Bojesen's family of imaginative wooden toys that has a very special appeal for both children and adults. For christenings, birthdays, school leavers, anniversaries and weddings. A classic and a dear friend for life – from being a popular toy in the playroom to a much-loved design icon in a future home.

Kay Bojesen
2 Sizes
New teammate for everybody in red and white. With the Kay Bojesen Monkey x DBU, two of the greatest Danish national icons have joined forces, with humor, creativity and good craftsmanship celebrating unity and the pride of standing side-by-side: from playing with friends to playing for Denmark. Just as the world of football offers all kinds of leagues and levels from little league players to legendary megastars, the new Kay Bojesen Monkey x DBU is offered in all sizes from mini to large, so you can find exactly the variant that suits your fan barometer. The second largest is called Kay Bojesen Abe x DBU medium, and at a height of 10.6", it draws attention to itself wherever you place it. You decide for yourself whether you invite in this model with the women's team jersey or the version in the men's national team jersey—or maybe both! You can get hold of Kay Bojesen Monkey x DBU in two unique versions with either the beautiful painted home jersey of the men's or the women's national team, both versions interpreted in line with the figurines' history and Kay Bojesen's DNA right down to the smallest detail, so the two jersey designs stand as close as possible to the original, yet with their very own twist. All sizes and variants come in the classic mix of FSC certified teak and controlled limba wood. The collaboration with the Danish Football Association puts Kay Bojesen's original stories made of wood in a new context and adds, humbly and with a twinkle in the eye, a shiny new chapter to an already smiling, playful design heritage.

Kay Bojesen
2 Sizes
New teammate for everybody in red and white. With the Kay Bojesen monkey x DBU, two of the greatest Danish national icons have joined forces, with humor, creativity, and good craftsmanship celebrating unity and the pride of standing side-by-side: From playing with friends to playing for Denmark. Just as the world of football offers all kinds of leagues and levels from little league players to legendary megastars, the new Kay Bojesen monkey x DBU is offered in all sizes from mini to large, so you can find exactly the variant that suits your fan barometer. The second largest is called Kay Bojesen Abe x DBU medium, which, draws attention to itself as an extraordinarily beautifully designed classic wherever you place it. Decide for yourself whether you invite in this model with the men's team jersey or the version in the women's national team jersey—or maybe both! You can get hold of Kay Bojesen monkey x DBU in two unique versions with either the beautifully painted home jersey of the men's or the women's national team, both versions interpreted in line with the figurines' history and Kay Bojesen's DNA right down to the smallest detail, so the two jersey designs stand as close as possible to the original, yet with their very own twist. All sizes and variants come in the classic mix of FSC-certified teak and controlled limba wood. The collaboration with the Danish Football Association puts Kay Bojesen's original stories made of wood in a new context and adds, humbly and with a twinkle in the eye, a shiny new chapter to an already smiling, playful design heritage.

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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 and a new mini-size that is even more charming, if possible. The little Puffin is 5.3" tall and is made from FSC-certified beech wood, which has been painted with great precision and care to give the body, beak and eyes the authentic, fine and friendly look for which the Puffin is known. 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.

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Welcome the Year Bird 2025… Bella! Kay Bojesen did the design, you chose the colors. With her atmospheric dark grey beak in beautiful harmony with the characteristic songbird head in a warm light grey, the discreet creamy yellow plumage on the body, and legs in a deep dark green, Bella exudes a very special calm and subtle panna cotta-like elegance that simultaneously brings forth a delicate and robust classic elegance – an icon in Danish design that will fit perfectly anywhere in the home. Bella is produced in a limited edition and engraved with the year. The Year Bird 2025 measures 12.5 cm in height and is slightly smaller than the classic songbird, but just as charming – ready to fly onto the shelf and become part of the collection. And like the other Kay Bojesen songbirds, it is made from FSC certified beechwood, which guarantees that the trees used in production are planted, cultivated, and felled responsibly. Naturally, the Year Bird 2025 is finished and painted with great precision and skill, just like all Kay Bojesen’s other figurines. Unique to the year birds, however, is that each has its own year engraved on the tail feather, and this also applies to this year’s splendid example, Bella.

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Kay Bojesen's groom is original and classic Danish wood craftsmanship at its best – designed in Bojesen's iconic round shapes with a familiar twinkle in his eye. The groom is elegantly dressed in a dark suit with a white shirt and black bow tie. Meticulous details such as buttons, pocket handkerchiefs, and lapels bring the jacket to life and the groom's happy and welcoming smile gives him charm and personality. The shape of the groom is based on the original figurines from the archives, which are simple and minimalist, but full of heart and soul. The figurine is made from FSC-certified beech and crafted in the same high quality that Kay Bojesen's wooden figurines are known for. Give the groom a gift at the upcoming bachelor party, or let the elegant figurine find its way to the gift table in pairs with the groom's chosen partner.

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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.

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Let us introduce you to flora, songbird of the year 2024 - ready to fly onto your shelf and become part of your collection. In Greek mythology, flora was the goddess of spring and flowers, and her inspiration from the world of flowers is evident in the choice of colors – right down to the beak, which reflects the flower's yellow center. The songbird flora is slightly smaller than the classic songbird, but just as charming. Made from FSC-certified beech wood, the flora is hand-finished and painted beautifully. Flora is produced in a limited edition and engraved with the year.

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Two of the most iconic milestones in Danish design history have joined forces to celebrate the smiling lines and cheerful stripes each of them has contributed to Danish design. The famous Kay Bojesen monkey was created back in 1951 when Kay Bojesen wanted to make a coat hook at child's height so his children could reach their clothes. Instead, he ended up making a world-renowned Danish design icon. Now the iconic monkey has got its own set of clothes. And what better suits a Danish design icon than another Danish design icon? The small Kay Bojesen monkey x Norgaard paa Stroget is made from FSC certified teak and limba, measuring 18.5 cm in height. You can get monkey with the beautiful painted Norgaard on Stroget #101 T-shirt in either this white with black stripes or black with white stripes. Both colours feature the well-known red neckline, which you can only find on #101 T-shirts in this exclusive Norgaard paa Stroget version in the store on Amagertorv in Copenhagen. Kay Bojesen is synonymous with original Danish design. And the collaboration with Mads Norgaard unites the love of durable and long-lasting products, while adding the playfulness and quirky quality that Kay Bojesen loved to add to his designs to spark the imagination and create original stories made of wood. The iconic monkey in new clothes is a fun and unpretentious celebration of both design icons, where with a twinkle in the eye we come together to pay tribute to the humour and smiling lines with colours and stripes that go far back in 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.

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This sweet Girl Cook with spoon in FSC-certified painted beech from Kay Bojesen is a symbol of a great meal. The figurine was originally designed in the 1940s, but this is a charming new version. Bon appetit!

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Let the adventure live on through original wooden stories. In 2021, when the H.C. Andersens Hus museum opened in Odense, the museum and Kay Bojesen Denmark began a collaboration, to make it now possible to find some of the most famous and loved figures from the world-famous fairy tales interpreted in Kay Bojesen's universe of original stories in wood. The Nightengale, The Shepherdess and the Chimney Sweep and The Sandman were the first to move onto the shelves of the museum store in Odense—and of course also of your local design store. The Little Match Girl has also found her way into the warmth. In Kay Bojesen's interpretation, she wears a hood that goes down over her shoulders. The little girl has patches on her dress and apron, which are kept in toned-down colors, emphasizing that she comes from poverty. Her warm smile and gentle, innocent expressions are born of the beautiful experiences she envisions while gazing in the firelight, when on a cold New Year's Eve her imagination awakens with fantastic dreamscapes filled with joy and security. In her hand, she holds a matchstick that completes the story. The Little Match Girl measures 5.7" in height and is turned in FSC-certified beech wood, and the manual production with paint and printing is carried out with the great precision and care that characterize Kay Bojesen's wooden figures. The shape is based on the original Lise figure from Kay Bojesen's archive, which is simple and minimalistic, but full of life and soul. This gives the Little Match Girl a feeling of magic and adventure that is in line with Kay Bojesen's spirit and the storytelling he managed to create in designing his imaginative figures.

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The two fresh-faced skiers were designed by Kay Bojesen towards the end of the 1940s. This happy boy skier with the red bobble hat and checked jacket is named Boje, which was the pet-name of Kay Bojesen's son, Otto. The boy skier's female companion is named after Otto's wife Ruth, whose pet-name was Datti. These two dauntless figures were only produced in small series, so the original wooden ones are very rare. The fresh-faced boy skier is made of painted beech and looks all set to conquer Danish homes with his happy smile in this relaunch. The skiers stand 6.3" tall.