Take a deep dive into the world of Danish design icons and its creators.
JUNA is a committed and visionary Danish textile brand with a responsible and fun history dating back to 1972, when Niels Junager founded a small textile import business in Odense. JUNA’s product range consists of products for the bedroom, bathroom and wardrobe.
With great respect for Kähler’s artisan heritage, the design duo KIMPOP has explored the field between classic ceramics and their personal aesthetic design references, inspired by the late 80s and early 90s.
With Kay Bojesen Monkey x DBU, Kay Bojesen Denmark and the Danish Football Association have joined forces to celebrate the connection and pride of standing side by side in unity based on a shared belief that we can excite and unite as a part of something bigger with humor, creativity and good craftsmanship.
A timeless classic and a loyal friend. The Kay Bojesen Dog Pind first saw the light of day in 1934, and this year celebrates its 90th anniversary. The occasion is being marked by two new anniversary dogs in dark-stained oak – one in the original size, which is being put into production for the first time.
Invite the new lady with hat inside to enjoy her sophisticated company. With her beautiful colors, quirky details and hand-painted decorations, the Lady with hat series is guaranteed to bring joy to your home.
Complete the wedding cake with cake toppers from Kay Bojesen. Their sweet smiles and romantic, blushing cheeks simply and elegantly express the bubbling joy that characterizes a wedding party. With a mini wedding couple on top of the cake, you can celebrate love with original stories made of wood with the highest craftsmanship quality.
With its open arms, the Bear is a beloved character from Kay Bojesen’s universe of wooden figurines. The love for the Bear and its great design only grows bigger with the introduction of this new large version.
With the new Omaggio Circulare vases, which are produced using leftover materials from previous productions that would otherwise have gone to waste, Kähler embraces both nostalgia and the present moment, and welcomes three new members to the Omaggio family.
The Recycled Flower Pots from Rosendahl are inspired by the geometric lines of the well-known Grand Cru range, yet they have their own unique style. The flower pots are made from household waste collected in the Danish city Randers.
Kay Bojesen's Monkey has always had a colorful personality, and the mini version in beech is now available in two new colors full of originality and retro vibes. With their bold and beautiful design, they put Kay Bojesen’s original stories made of wood in a new context.
Flow instantly livens up your table setting and reinvigorates your senses. The glasses have a classic shape and are designed with a discreet wave pattern on the bottom, inspired by water ripples.
Since 2022, a new songbird has landed every year, representing the respective year and thus only existing in a limited number of specimens. The annual birds are engraved with the year and are slightly smaller than the classic songbirds but just as charming.
The Rosendahl Soft Spot lantern is designed to bring a special glow to your outdoor moments. The long summer evenings that continue until long after sunset.
The Provence bowl is a series of bowls in different sizes, designed freely by hand by Per Lütken in 1955. The bowl was created without using moulds and is one of the best examples of Lütken’s respect for the fiery glass mass.
With the launch of Kay Bojesen Monkey x Nørgaard paa Strøget, two of the greatest Danish design icons are now joining forces in a declaration of love for durable and long-lasting products.
With the Tulle series of vases, Kähler celebrates nostalgia and romance. The hand-painted decorations are inspired by the older Kähler vases
We elevate a design heritage that requires integrity all the way around the product. This means that we have a strong focus on using sustainable wood in our monkey production.
When the Lyngby vase is being produced, its production methods require heart and soul. Most of the elements are performed by hand, giving each vase a unique story.
The famous Royal Guards with flags, sabres, drums and gun, are inspired by one of Denmark’s national symbols from Amalienborg Palace Square. Kay Bojesen first created the soldiers in 1940 in honor of King Christian X’s 70th birthday and as tribute to the Danish king.
It’s no secret that time has become a luxury. Being unplugged and offline has become a rare self-indulgence in recent years, and so the classic table clock and wall clock have regained their all-important status.
It is 30 years since Rosendahl revolutionized the Danish design world by making high-quality design available to the masses.
The Kähler story began in 1839, and the handmade design traditions that have been developed since represent a modern and sensual tale of design, where everyone is welcome. Kähler is associated with a heritage of innovative glazes, creative designs and distinctive artistic collaborations.
All Kay Bojesen’s sweet songbirds spread joy and capture the hearts of both young and old with their charming personality.
Rosendahl is Danish design that can withstand daily use. Rosendahl has applied this philosophy and approach to their stylish designs, which make every day easier and brighter.
Created in a minimalist look with a distinctive aesthetic, Lyngby Porcelæn is an original and well-known design that strives for perfectionism.
Bjørn Wiinblad was one of Denmark's most talented artists, and became world famous for his imaginative drawings and decorations filled with romantic girls, legendary figures, and wonderful patterns.
The monkey’s expression and 'personality' develops over time. Over time, the impact of light and air will change any color nuances in the teak into a more uniform, golden brown warm tone.
The overall graphic design lines, the four grooves and the functionality are exactly as we know them. The big difference is that Grand Cru Recycled is made from recycled glass of the highest quality
Lyngby Porcelæn was founded in Kongens Lyngby in Denmark in 1936 with the aim of producing porcelain tableware, vases and other decorative arts of high-quality craftsmanship.
Exotic colors and strong contrasts. A color palette that goes well with food, and where all the colors interact and can be mixed and matched.
Give your monkey first aid with a monkey repair kit if it's been in an accident or if the elastic bands on your Kay Bojesen monkey have become weakened over time.
With a long and proud tradition of glass production since 1825, Holmegaard is a Danish design icon and one of the most recognized names in Scandinavian craftsmanship traditions.
The Birds series is a collection of songbirds with unique names in a wide range of cheerful colors. All birds in the Birds series are designed based on Kay Bojesen’s original drawings from the 1950s.
Holmegaard is built around various values and characteristics. Together they form the foundations of our brand, design and product development.
Each sign of the zodiac represent inherent characteristics of humans, and when we are aware of these traits, it can help support our intuition, provide a sense of peace
Today, the majority of Kay Bojesen’s wooden figures are made from FSC certified wood.
Holmegaard Christmas is a Christmas series that has been reflecting the magic of Christmas for many years. Back in 1981, Jette Frölich created her characteristic paper cuttings for Holmegaard’s Christmas bottle for the first time.
For over 70 years, Kay Bojesen has brought the smiles of the iconic Monkey to life at home. Since then, new family members have joined and in 2021 another member was introduced: Reworked Monkey.
The beauty and variation of the wood is the focal point of the new Reworked Bear, which marks the 70th anniversary of Kay Bojesen’s classic figures.
Past and present come together in the Reworked Elephant, marking the 70th anniversary of Kay Bojesen’s interpretation of the savannah’s largest animal.
Kähler is built on a number of core values and beliefs. They make up the foundation on which we run our brand, design and product development. They are the building blocks that have over the years ensured that we have been able to create designs that last.
Kay Bojesen kept his childish curiosity and joie de vivre until the very end. He died at the age of 72, leaving behind a significant design legacy. A legacy that is now protected by his family.
Kay Bojesen is synonymous with original Danish design. He remains one of the biggest Danish designers from the 1900s, and represents the story of one of the strongest and most loved brands in Danish design history, with classics in a class of their own.
When the Kay Bojesen brand was founded back in 1932, it marked the start of a story about a craftsman with a great sense of humor and plenty of curiosity.
We will always keep rethinking and innovating our designs – and we will always do so by staying true to our values and where we come from.
Bjørn Wiinblad (1918–2006) has been described as an artist with a thousand faces because he kept reinventing himself so that he could find new places and new materials to decorate.
Bjørn Wiinblad was born in Copenhagen in a family consisting of mother Ebba, father Otto and big sister Ulla.
Rosendahl is built on a number of core values and beliefs. These are building blocks that over the years have ensured that we have been able to create designs that last and that constantly match today’s tastes.
Bjørn Wiinblad was a lover of life, and his designs are synonymous with joie de vivre. The joyful motifs, the beautiful details and the wonderful colors are genuine and reinvented joie de vivre, which fills homes and rooms