Top rated Decorative figurines and sculptures

Here’s a ranking of the top rated Decorative figurines and sculptures. To give you a quick overview, we’ve added the most important information about each product. This page always stays fresh and updates automatically.

1. Relaxdays Maneki Neko Winky Cat

In China, Japan, Taiwan, or Thailand, it stands in front of shops, department stores, and restaurants. It is said to bring good fortune to many customers. In its right hand, it holds the Koban, a golden coin that symbolizes boundless wealth. The origin of the Maneki Neko likely dates back to 17th century Japan. During a storm, a traveling prince was beckoned into a temple by a cat. Shortly after, lightning struck the previous location of the nobleman. In gratitude for his life, he gifted the temple with prosperity and fame. 

2. Normann Copenhagen Little Bird

Little Bird is turned from solid oak or walnut and then painted. Clean with a damp cloth.

3. Normann Copenhagen Shorebird

Give your decor a lift with the Shorebirds - a selection of solid oak figures with a stylized yet cheerful expression. The medium bird is cautious and lively like a redshank. This elegant bird is often found in the company of other waders. The medium and small birds can be ideally arranged as a group, where the different sizes and colors create a stylish and playful impression. 

4. Suck UK Skull Tidy

The Skull Tidy by Suck UK is an innovative and stylish solution for storing your daily essentials. With its unique skull design, it not only provides a practical way to organize keys, glasses, phones, and other personal items, but also adds a special touch to any room. The Skull Tidy helps you keep things in order and ensures that your most important items are always within reach. Ideal for anyone who tends to misplace their belongings, this decorative storage item also makes an excellent gift for forgetful people. Create space in your life while bringing a touch of creativity to your decor.

- Unique skull design for stylish storage
- Practical for keys, glasses, and other essentials
- Helps keep things organized and creates space
- Perfect gift for forgetful people.
 

5. Hoptimist Small Bumble

With their round, harmonious appearance, the classic Hoptimists are a timeless invitation to be positive and optimistic. The colors are bright and cheerful, and with their delicate, tireless spring figures, these characters manage to lift the spirits far and wide. The girl in her fine dress, represented by the long spring, looks to the side with smiling eyes. The boy has attentive eyes, a small tuft on his head, a short spring, and long pant legs. 

6. Hoptimist Bumble figure

Bumble and Bimble figure. These adorable creatures belong to the species of Hoptimists. The universe of these small wooden figures with funny springy heads was originally conceived in 1968 by Danish cabinetmaker Hans Gustav Ehrenreich, but production was halted after just about five years. In 2009, Lotte Steffensen revived the brand Hoptimist, created specifically for this purpose, in the spirit of Ehrenreich: Their round, friendly facial shapes are meant to bring a smile to our faces, and their hopping is intended as a motivational aid to make the day a little brighter. The concept also includes that each Hoptimist, despite its different sizes and materials, is assembled in a workshop for people with disabilities: First, we glue felt under the feet, then attach the spring to the base, and when the head is placed on top and we let it go – that’s when they come to life. Bumble figure. Attentively with open eyes and a quirky head antenna, this lively wobbler made of colorful plastic cheerfully absorbs news – without immediately adding its own two cents. What a delight for the office!. 

7. Hoptimist Small Smiley Joy

Hopimist and Smiley are two brands that serve a common purpose: to double the good mood. The so-called emoticons or "smileys" are used to express moods and feelings when our own smile cannot be seen. In this way, the small symbol helps us clarify what we write and feel. With the cheerful face, we share good vibes and positive energy - just as the unflagging hopping of the Hopimist is capable of passing a smile from one person to the next. 

8. Hoptimist Baby Smiley Cool

With just a few strokes, the simplified full moon face clearly expresses and evokes moods and feelings not only in itself but also in others. This is naturally emphasized by the unrelenting bouncing of the Hoptimist, created by Hans Gustav Ehrenreich in 1968: Baby Smiley Cool Figure. The little Hoptimist stays cool with his black sunglasses. It immediately leads to a similarly cool smile from the viewer or recipient: Wanna bet?. 

9. Hoptimist Baby Smiley Love Figure

Smiley and Hoptimist double the good mood with this figure series: Instead of the well-known Bimble and Bumble figures, the popular, uplifting emoticon now comes as a perfectly round ball on the proven wide spring for carefree bouncing on any table. And of course, in the distinctive yellow! Drawn with just a few strokes, the simplified full-moon face clearly expresses moods and feelings, and also evokes them in others. This is naturally emphasized by the relentless bouncing of the Hoptimists, created by Hans Gustav Ehrenreich in 1968: Baby Smiley Love figure. Hey Baby! The little Hoptimist is head over heels in love! Blinded by love, he only sees hearts! You just have to give him some love, or rather, let him wobble, right?. 

10. Hoptimist Small Smiley

Hopimist and Smiley are two brands that serve a common purpose: doubling the good mood. In 2017, the Smiley emoticons have been around for 20 years, and Hoptimist is celebrating this anniversary with four Hoptimist Smileys. The so-called emoticons or smileys are used to express moods and feelings when one's own smile cannot be seen. In this way, the small symbol helps to clarify what one writes and feels. With the cheerful face, one shares good vibes and positive energy, just as the relentless bouncing of the Hoptimist can pass a smile from one person to another. 

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