Kay Bojesen Monkey Gold Keychain with Natural Leather
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This Kay Bojesen keychain features the monkey’s signature head, crafted in the familiar composition of beautifully oiled FSC®-certified teak and controlled limba, and is completed with an elegant and practical natural-coloured cord in genuine leather. The cord can be adjusted up and down in relation to the figurine, allowing you to create your own unique look. At the top, a large gold-toned keyring engraved with Kay Bojesen Denmark serves both as a stylish detail and a functional element with its practical carabiner clasp for easy opening and closing.
Take Kay Bojesen’s beloved classics and your love for original Danish design with you everywhere. On your bag. On your belt. Or with your car keys. With a stylish and decorative keychain from Kay Bojesen Denmark, you can add a personal touch to your everyday life and bring original Danish design on the go – whether you choose this version featuring the legendary monkey or the classic songbird as your ever-loyal buddy.
Material : Oiled teak, oiled limba
Size : Height 3 cm / Width 5 cm / Depth 4 cm
Kay Bojesen
Kay Bojesen is one of the big Danish designers. He was able to turn wood into original stories like no other. He had a knack for bringing the wood to life. Or as he put it: “Making the line smile”. And the lines certainly smile in each of the Wooden Animals – which have all become iconic.