The chimney sweep is a fairytale figure in Danish culture and well known from the fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen.
The shepherdess by Kay Bojesen is a fairytale figure in Danish culture and well known from the fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen.
The large, black Songbird Raven was designed by Kay Bojesen in 1950 and produced in FSC-certified, painted beech wood.
The Kay Bojesen Marine is made of beech wood with a painted dark blue uniform and matching sailor cap worn at an angle.
The new and playful Monkey poster black and white from Kay Bojesen is a beautiful accent on the wall that you will certainly enjoy. Also a nice design gift to give away.
The new and beautiful Guardsman poster from the Danish Kay Bojesen is a beautiful art object for your wall that you will certainly enjoy. Also very suitable as a design gift to give away.
The Kay Bojesen black hippo is a new take on the hippo designed in 1955 to guard the designer's pencil on his desk!
The wooden monkey, by Kay Bojesen, is a beloved Scandinavian design classic!
Christmas Ole by Kay Bojesen is a beautiful wooden figurine that will give you years of pleasure during the holidays, whether at home or given as a gift.
Christmas Lise by Kay Bojesen is a beautiful wooden figurine that will give you years of pleasure during the holidays, whether at home or given as a gift.
The new Standard bearer mini by Danish designer Kay bojesen, hand painted and textile flag.
New collection item by Kay Bojesen; the Mini Monkey in dark-stained oak and comes in a beautiful gift box.
With its outstanding wings and attractive shape, the puffin / sea parrot quickly became a popular member of the endearing wooden Kay Bojesen family, with the little monkey as best known member.
The floral wreath was originally designed for the very popular midsummer festival of Sweden.
Kay Bojesen is known worldwide for his distinctive wooden figures, meticulously carved from the finest woods and finished with an unparalleled attention to detail. What began as an experiment with shapes and materials has grown into an iconic design universe that combines craftsmanship, humor, and timeless simplicity.
Kay Bojesen (1886–1958) began his career as an apprentice to Georg Jensen and trained as a silversmith in 1910. Only years later, after experiences in Germany and France, did he discover his true passion: wood. In the 1930s, he began creating a series of wooden figures with soft lines, friendly faces, and an almost human character. These designs made him one of the great pioneers of Danish design.
His wooden animals—from the iconic monkey to soldiers, elephants, and songbirds—are beloved classics today, connecting generations. They are still crafted with the same dedication, precision, and love of materials that Bojesen himself envisioned.
Kay Bojesen Denmark continues to honor this heritage and produces each figurine according to the highest craftsmanship standards. The result: design objects that are not only decorative but also evoke emotions, tell stories, and bring a smile to any room.