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Perfect for animal lovers and bird enthusiasts alike, this stunning statuette depicts a lifelike female mallard swimming gracefully. "From an early age I loved natural things – plants, animals, birds or sea life... I particularly want to create wildlife and other animal themes in an exact, realistic and original way," explains artisan Nengah Suarsana, who hand carves the delightful duck from local albesia wood, which he then paints by hand in amazing detail.
Phillips Collection
Tapping into our playful side, we bring you the Wood Duck Set which includes two adorable waterfowl sculptures that are alert and pert. Carved from Chamcha wood, the intermingling of woodgrains make these lively ducks instant textural introductions to a space. They are small enough to fit on a library shelf but why tuck them away? Place them on a stack of coffee table books for a fun display. The natural wood and the minimal profiles make this pair perfect for the Phillips Collection's modern organic ethos. This piece is crafted from natural solid wood. Color and texture in wood will vary and natural holes and subtle openings add unique character to your piece. Wood "breathes" and it is normal for cracks to present themselves over time. This is not considered a defect.
Chelsea House
Add height to tabletops in your home with our duck.
Looped and layered, yards of thin metal wire are skillfully formed into these tabletop figures. Prop them up in a store window, or create conversation in a room, these crazy wire figures are a fun accent in any space.
. Michele. Eureka, MO. 2024-10-08 10:13:29
Daum
The Mallard Duck is known for being one of the most populous species of duck in the world, with a high ability to survive a range of conditions, permitting them to prosper. Often found in Asia, Europe, and North America, these ducks are recognizable by their heads of dense, dark, green feathers. Daum pays homage to this animal by faithfully depicting the colorful and distinguished head of this calm creature, perfectly highlighting the key characteristic of the Mallard. The polished finish of this piece adds a touch of elegance to this animal sculpture.
A wary species, the pintail duck can migrate thousands of miles every year. Nengah Sudarsana figurine this beautiful bird from Balinese albesia wood, capturing its natural elegance. Painted by hand, the colors are applied in three luminous layers for a lifelike statuette.
LIULI Crystal Art
Design ConceptIn Chinese culture, Mandarin ducks, symbolize love, fidelity, and harmony. Known for forming lifelong bonds, they embody an ideal partnership where each supports and balances the other, much like "yin and yang." Representing unity without losing individuality, "yuan yang" serves as a blessing for newlyweds, often featured in weddings and home décor to strengthen bonds and promote peaceful relationships. Cherished in art, jewelry, and décor, these ducks continue to inspire love’s resilience and harmony in couples.
Marmont Hill
This delightful wall décor, a framed painting print by Marmont Hill. Featuring artwork by Eyre Tarney, this piece captures the playful essence of childhood with its charming duck motif. The high-quality Giclée print on high-resolution archive paper ensures lasting vibrancy, while the durable, non-warping frame adds a touch of sophistication. Ready to hang and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity, it makes a thoughtful addition to any child's space, blending seamlessly with various color schemes and styles.
Whether as a gift for loved ones or a unique decorative item, this officer duck will never fail to fulfill its honorable duty of bringing joy to your interiors. Handcrafted by Ira S. from Java, this merry sculpture is made from bamboo root and teak wood and features a cute hand-painted uniform.
VIETRI
Hand-painted in Tuscany, the Wildlife Mallard Utensil Holder brings the thrill of the hunt to your table. This whimsical collection combines a series of animals all representative of the grandeur of wildlife.
Architect Made
Born in 1931 in a small town of Braband in Denmark, Hans Bølling attended an Art- and Handcraft School originally to become an advertising designer, however some years later he followed his passion for archi-tecture and graduated as an architect from the Royal Danish Art Academy. He designed a plethora of art works, ranging from dolls and furniture to villas, living complexes and town halls. The Duck came to life in the 1950s during the Bølling's younger years, following the architect's designs of flowers and weeds from the Botanical Garden. Here he decided to create small figures of ballerinas, trolls and musicians for his loved ones. Later, after winning an award he received a carpentry machine, which afforded him the opportunity to carve his beloved figures into wood. It is at this point during the Danish spring that the Duck and later its offspring – the Duckling, were born.<br clear=''all''>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. On a busy morning in Frederiksberg, a policeman stopped traffic in order to let a young Duck family cross the road. It was an extraordinary and meaningful event to passersby to the point that all the newspapers published a famous photograph of the Duck family. This captured moment encapsulates Danish attention to nature and the ability to appreciate small everyday miracles. Inspired by the charming Duck family, Hans Bølling designed the Duck and Duckling figures. Their souls carry the essence of a peaceful and harmonious Danish spring. Their smooth, wooden curvatures are simple yet sophisticated, and inspire serenity and harmony anywhere they are placed, just as they did in the Spring of 1959.Designed by: Hans Bølling
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