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hoptimist | baby bimble | small

hoptimist | baby bimble | small

A new chapter in life begins when you have children. It's like opening the door to a whole new world filled with love, responsibility and challenges. The cute Baby Bimble Hoptimist is the perfect gift idea for baby showers, christenings, naming parties or as a surprise for the parents-to-be, and a cute way to express your best wishes and joy to those waiting for their little miracle.

With a strong belief in the power of the smile, Gustav Ehrenreich created his happy Hoptimist movement in the late 1960s. The goal was to create a figure that was a perpetual reminder to remain positive and optimistic. Because although the 1960s are often referred to as 'the happy 60s', the decade was characterised by unrest. Therefore, Ehrenreich's design was a welcome joy in an otherwise turbulent time.
Bimble and Bumble represent the very first Hoptimists from the hand of the designer: A girl in a dress with smiling eyes and an attentive boy with a slit on his head. The happy Hoptimists are today part of Danish design history and create joy around the world.

$8.03

Original: $22.93

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hoptimist | baby bimble | small—

$22.93

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A new chapter in life begins when you have children. It's like opening the door to a whole new world filled with love, responsibility and challenges. The cute Baby Bimble Hoptimist is the perfect gift idea for baby showers, christenings, naming parties or as a surprise for the parents-to-be, and a cute way to express your best wishes and joy to those waiting for their little miracle.

With a strong belief in the power of the smile, Gustav Ehrenreich created his happy Hoptimist movement in the late 1960s. The goal was to create a figure that was a perpetual reminder to remain positive and optimistic. Because although the 1960s are often referred to as 'the happy 60s', the decade was characterised by unrest. Therefore, Ehrenreich's design was a welcome joy in an otherwise turbulent time.
Bimble and Bumble represent the very first Hoptimists from the hand of the designer: A girl in a dress with smiling eyes and an attentive boy with a slit on his head. The happy Hoptimists are today part of Danish design history and create joy around the world.