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There lies Pimme. Completely silent under the heavy roses.
As if the world moves a little slower where the scent is strongest and the light falls softly through the leaves.
The poster “Pimme under the roses” is from the book Where the cat is the cat? and is drawn by Thomas Winding himself. An image of both calm and curiosity – right where fantasy and reality meet.
That's why the poster is special:
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Original illustration – drawn by Thomas Winding
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Poetic motif – a cat in the shade of roses, full of atmosphere and tranquility
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Beautiful in multiple rooms – perfect in the bedroom, living room or as a dreamy detail in the children's room
A small hole in the wall
This Thomas Winding poster is like a break in the middle of the day – a place to rest your eyes and dream away for a bit.
A timeless motif that brings both peace and presence into the home.
◌ Free framing when you purchase a frame! Your poster arrives ready to hang
◌ Our frames are Danish-made in oak, combining high quality with elegant design. With their clean and stylish lines, they fit beautifully into any home.
◌ All 70 x 100 cm, 100 x 100 cm and 100 x 140 cm frames have acrylic glass
◌ Our posters are printed on 230g premium matte paper, which ensures an exclusive and durable finish with clear, vibrant colours without glare. The matte surface highlights the depth and detail of the colours, while the sophisticated aesthetic adds a timeless, elegant look, making your poster stand out as a unique work of art
◌ FSC certified paper from sustainable forestry.
◌ We print when you order, so there is no waste in our production.
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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.