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 large, black Songbird Raven was designed by Kay Bojesen in 1950 and produced in FSC-certified, painted beech wood.
Inspired by the birds that frequented his patio, Kay Bojesen designed the Songbirds in the 1950s and named the birds after his relatives.
The shepherdess by Kay Bojesen is a fairytale figure in Danish culture and well known from the fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen.
Inspired by the birds that frequented his patio, Kay Bojesen designed the wooden Songbirds in the 1950s and named the birds after his relatives.
Lucie Kaas designed by Gunnar Flørning and Harry Vedøe in 1961.
Bunny is brought to life with careful attention to details, part of the wooden animals by Lucie Kaas.