$108.00 $135.00

Architectmade
Duck
$108.00 $135.00



Description

The Duck and the Duckling are a sympathetic duo and they are beautiful design objects alone as well. Their heads are turnable, so it is possible to change their expression and posture.

The Duck and the Duckling were designed by Hans Bølling in 1959. His main source of inspiration was an incident that took place in a part of Copenhagen called Fredriksborg. A policeman stopped the busy city traffic when he saw a duck family trying to cross the street. This idyllic moment was inspirational for much of the Danish population, including Mr. Bølling. The Ducks are handmade out of teak wood with a clean, smooth finish.

Material
Teak wood
Height
7.09 in (18 cm)
Notes
Handmade
Product ID
AM000325

Hans Bølling

Hans Bølling (born 1931) is a Danish architect and designer. He first planned a career in advertising design, but ended up studying to become an architect. After graduating from the Royal Danish Art Academy, Bølling has designed small wooden objects, furniture, villas and town halls. His works are described as joyful and cheerful.

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    Atina, Italy

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    Acquisto abbinato con quello dell’anatroccolo. Debbo dire che l’insieme è ben realizzato e molto suggestivo da vedere

    264 days ago

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