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Kay Bojesen Songbird - Ernst

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Songbird Ernst is named after Kay Bojesen´s father, an extremely versatile man. He was a business man, editor, cultural personality and a creative soul, who together with his wife Valborg inspired his son Kay to create a flock of beloved wooden figures.

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Kay Bojesen Songbird - Ernst

Posted by Webb's Mid-Century on

Songbird Ernst is named after Kay Bojesen´s father, an extremely versatile man. He was a business man, editor, cultural personality and a creative soul, who together with his wife Valborg inspired his son Kay to create a flock of beloved wooden figures.

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Kay Bojesen Songbird - Raven

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Designed by Kay Bojesen, Raven, the black songbird, is made of painted beech. With its jet-black plumage, Raven is a stylish, classic addition to the otherwise familiar and colorful flock of Kay Bojesen birds.

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Kay Bojesen Songbird - Raven

Posted by Webb's Mid-Century on

Designed by Kay Bojesen, Raven, the black songbird, is made of painted beech. With its jet-black plumage, Raven is a stylish, classic addition to the otherwise familiar and colorful flock of Kay Bojesen birds.

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Kay Bojesen Songbird - Georg

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Beautiful dark green songbird with silver leafed beak and legs. This songbird by Kay Bojesen is called “Songbird Georg” as a nod to Kay Bojesen’s apprenticeship as a silversmith with Georg Jensen, which he completed in 1910. The beautiful green hue and the fine silver details are inspired by old silver jewelry from this era and match the other Kay Bojesen songbirds perfectly.

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Kay Bojesen Songbird - Georg

Posted by Webb's Mid-Century on

Beautiful dark green songbird with silver leafed beak and legs. This songbird by Kay Bojesen is called “Songbird Georg” as a nod to Kay Bojesen’s apprenticeship as a silversmith with Georg Jensen, which he completed in 1910. The beautiful green hue and the fine silver details are inspired by old silver jewelry from this era and match the other Kay Bojesen songbirds perfectly.

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Kay Bojesen Songbird - Kay

Posted by Webb's Mid-Century on

Kay is named after Mr. Bojesen himself who was a great fan of the color blue. He was always either dressed in an immaculate blue suit, shirt and tie or a white smock. The Songbird – like his five colorful siblings – was never put into production when first designed by Kay Bojesen in the 1950s.

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Kay Bojesen Songbird - Kay

Posted by Webb's Mid-Century on

Kay is named after Mr. Bojesen himself who was a great fan of the color blue. He was always either dressed in an immaculate blue suit, shirt and tie or a white smock. The Songbird – like his five colorful siblings – was never put into production when first designed by Kay Bojesen in the 1950s.

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Kay Bojesen Songbird - Nightingale

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The Songbird Nightingale represents one of the five color combinations in Kay Bojesen's range of songbirds. Nightingale – like his five colorful siblings – was never put into production when first designed by Kay Bojesen in the 1950s.

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Kay Bojesen Songbird - Nightingale

Posted by Webb's Mid-Century on

The Songbird Nightingale represents one of the five color combinations in Kay Bojesen's range of songbirds. Nightingale – like his five colorful siblings – was never put into production when first designed by Kay Bojesen in the 1950s.

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