The collection of wooden animals by the famous Danish designer Kay Bojesen would not be complete if, in 1953, it had not included the elephant presented here. The oak figurine has a rounded shape, typical not only of animals of this species, but also of all pieces in the Kay Bojesen collection. In the good company of the other members of the gang, this elephant can sometimes get frisky, and the best proof of its merriment is the rhythmic twirling of its trunk, perfectly visible.... in any interior.
The wooden toys designed years ago by the well-known Danish designer aim to awaken the child in their users, evoke memories of childhood and encourage carefree admiration of playful forms. In keeping with Kay Bojesen's concept, all the pieces in his collection have unrealistic, slightly rounded shapes that are pleasing to the eye and pleasant to the touch. It is these shapes, together with a bit of magic pushed into the toys presented here by the legendary designer's character, that make everyone who passes by simply have to touch them. Like a child...