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The 17th of May is a day of joyful celebrations in the whole of Norway, and with their smiling lines, Kay Bojesen’s Bunad figurines are perfect for putting on the table to mark this national day – or even on other festive occasions with friends and family. Inspired by the traditional Norwegian Bunad costume and the traditions of Norway's many different regions, the woman’s Bunad represents Norway as a whole. She has a white shirt under her floor-length dress, which is richly decorated with embroidery, silver details and a belt in the waist. Both the woman’s shape and hairstyle are Kay Bojesen’s original designs from the archives. The female Bunad figurine measures 16 cm, is turned in FSC-certified beech and is made in the high-quality craftsmanship typical of all Kay Bojesen's wooden figurines.
Danish flag on drum in front of wooden guard figures from Kay Bojesen in classic design.

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Wooden figures

The series of wooden figures is based on Kay Bojesen’s basic idea that toys should be simple, solid and inspire play. Kay Bojesen also worked based on the philosophy that wood only comes to life when it gets a story – a philosophy that was consistent with all his figures. That foundation and Kay Bojesen’s unique talent has turned his magical world of Wooden FIgures into beloved classics and design icons that will last for decades to come.

Kay Bojesen is one of the big Danish designers. He was able to turn wood into original stories like no other. He had a knack for bringing the wood to life. Or as he put it: “Making the line smile”. And the lines certainly smile in each of the Wooden Animals – which have all become iconic.
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