Kay Bojesen - Hippo by Rosendahl
Kay Bojesen - Hippo by Rosendahl
The Wooden Hippo, which is part of a collection of wooden animals created by Kay Bojesen between 1935 and 1957.
It includes two types of hippos. The first one is the original Hippo, which was created in 1955 to hold pencils on a desk. The second one is made of beech and painted with blackboard paint, so you can write messages, little notes, or use it as a desktop checklist.
Untreated oak
Painted beech
H: 3.5"xW: 8.5"xD: 2.2"
H: 4.9"xW: 10.4"xD: 2.6"
Design by: Kay Bojesen
Design year: 1955
Kay Bojesen is synonymous with original Danish design. He remains one of the biggest Danish designers from the 1900's 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. For decade after decade, he crafted original stories out of wood, resulting in a creative, playful world filled with love, smiling lines and unique shapes.
No direct sun, clean with dry cloth
As a multi brand house Rosendahl Design Group brings together iconic Danish brands, designed for the wear and tear of everyday life and the charm of life’s special occasions. Featuring both timeless masterpieces and modern classics, our portfolio of brands honors the Danish design tradition making quality design available to everyone, enabling it to be passed on through generations.