The Monkey Miniature from Kay Bojesen sits with its long arms extended downward, palms resting flat against the surface beneath it in a steady, balanced pose. Designed by Kay Bojesen in 1951, the figure was originally conceived as a functional hook for children's coats before it took on a life of its own as a standalone design object. The jointed limbs allow the arms and legs to be repositioned, giving the piece a flexible, expressive quality that holds up to repeated handling.
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