The chimney sweep is a fairytale figure from Danish culture and best known from Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tale 'The Shepherdess and the Chimney Sweep'.
Kay Bojesen completes the fairy tale with the chimney sweep, together with the shepherdess they form the beautiful couple that completes Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tale. With his elegant black uniform and striking top hat, the new member of the wooden figurine family is the perfect addition to this range.
Material: lacquered beech wood / Height 20cm - Deep 4.5cm - Wide 7cm.
About the designer:
Kay Bojesen graduated as a silversmith in 1910 after completing his studies with silversmith Georg Jensen. He was one of the first Danish craftsmen to embrace functionalism. He was one of the pioneers who organized the Den Permanente association - an artists' cooperative that included a shop and exhibition space that over the decades came to represent the best in Danish and Scandinavian design. 1919 was the beginning of a new era for Kay Bojesen. He married and his son Otto was born. This sparked Kay Bojesen's imagination and fascination with children, toys and wood and brought back memories of his own childhood when his father (the publisher Ernst Bojesen - the publisher of the Danish satirical annual Blæksprutten (The Octopus)) carved wooden figures for him and him encouraged his children to be creative, imaginative and playful.
Article number: 39524
Weight: 1000
Colli: 1