DESIGNER | Kay Bojesen

DESIGNER | Kay Bojesen

Kay Bojesen (1886 - 1958) was an apprentice of Georg Jensen, training as a silversmith in 1910. After a few years in Germany and France, he began working as a silversmith in Copenhagen. In the 1930s he realised there was something particularly lively about wood, and his wooden figures have made him one of the great pioneers of Danish art manufacture. Happily, Kay Bojesen was far too curious to restrict himself to the work of refining metals, and he began experimenting with other materials. In the course of his exploration, he discovered wood as a material with very special possibilities for industrial treatment and styling. This discovery led to the classic guardsmen and a whole zoological garden taking shape between his hands. Kay Bojesen's premise in his work was a conviction that his objects should have life, blood and a heart. People should want to pick them up, and they should radiate humanity, warmth and vibrancy. The monkey was produced in accordance with Bojesen's motto that lines should smile. In the early 1950s, it was so popular that it was exhibited at the Victoria & Albert Museum in London. In 1990, Rosendahl bought the rights to the production, marketing and sale of Kay Bojesen's guardsmen and wooden animal family. Kay Bojesen's productions are characterised by an inherent sense of simplicity, naturalness and clean lines.

kay bojesen | dachshund dog | walnut
kay bojesen | lovebirds pair | oak
kay bojesen | menageri pepper mill
kay bojesen | monkey medium | teak + limba
kay bojesen | monkey mini | dark oak
kay bojesen | monkey mini | teak + limba
kay bojesen | monkey small | smoked oak
kay bojesen | monkey small | teak + limba
DUE JUL
kay bojesen | songbird kay | blue
DUE JUL
kay bojesen | songbird ruth | rose red
Last Chance
kay bojesen | terrier dog - 3DC
kay bojesen | zebra
PARTS: kay bojesen | monkey | repair set
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