Design by Kristian Vedel, 1959.
The Bird is a truly charming design object, the Bird family is available in three sizes with a lot of charm and countless expressions. The bird has two separate parts, the head and the body. The body can be turned upside down so you can choose between a fierce or relaxed bird. The head can be tilted and rotated in countless different ways. You get to choose the mood, happy, sad or naughty.
Kristian Vedel designed the Bird in 1959 and quickly became a popular design object. The Bird is handmade by a small woodturner in Denmark and is produced only from the highest quality smoked and natural Danish oak.
They are all hand made by a small wood turner in Denmark using only high quality smoked and natural oak wood.
Material natural oak (lighter) or smoked oak (darker)
Since 1959, the BIRD has appeared in every mood in many living rooms and offices around the world.
Material: smoked oak.
About the designer:
Kristian Vedel (1923-2003) was a Danish designer, who also worked as a teacher and lecturer. In the 1950s, Vedel was part of the Scandinavian design movement along with other Scandinavian designers and manufacturers. Vedel was inspired by a Danish architect Kaare Klint and the Bauhaus school in Germany who emphasized the importance of functionalism and handicrafts. Creative use of materials and ergonomic and functional requirements can also be found in Vedel's work. Kristian Vedel received numerous awards, including the silver and gold medals from La Triennale di Milano.
Weight: 165
Colli: 1