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Hey, where's my chair?

Bring coziness, charm and nostalgia into your home with this beautiful Thomas Winding poster . The motif is drawn by Thomas Winding himself and comes from the beloved story "Pyh, says the little teddy bear" where the little teddy bear is looking for his chair - full of humor, warmth and recognisability.

That's why the poster is special:

  • Genuine Danish design – original illustration drawn by Thomas Winding

  • Versatile interior design – fits perfectly in the kitchen, living room and children's room

  • Nostalgic joy – a poster that both evokes childhood memories and creates new ones

Create little magical moments

Imagine your child pointing to the little teddy bear on the poster as you read the story together. Or think about how the motif can spread a smile in the kitchen or create coziness in the living room.

This Thomas Winding poster is more than decoration – it becomes part of the home's stories, presence and atmosphere. A timeless motif that spreads Danish coziness and childlike joy in every room.

Sale price$48.00
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Hey, where's my chair?
Hey, where's my chair? Sale price$48.00

Michael Bertelsen

"I imagine that Thomas Winding is an important storyteller who means something to all generations, but if it's just for mine, then we were lucky enough to get one of the greatest."

Weekend newspaper, June 8, 2018.

The Cassette Tape's Friend

"I listened to Thomas Winding's stories on cassette tapes until they became a mess of tapes. But it's not just the voice, although that's something in itself. It's the crazy imagination that you can't help but get carried away by, and it's the dedicated insistence on taking children seriously."

Emma, ​​eREOLEN

Kim Scott

"The children had to be set free, but in a way that made it all more warm and good. Not all youth rebels understood this, but setting off on the wild adventures of imagination was not the same as letting the children sail their own sea. Thomas Winding was a democrat in his cultural creations, who wanted to give children time and space to become free and independently thinking human beings."

Politiken Plus, 26 November 2018.