The admiring glances will shine so brightly that you're going to need sunglasses. This clever Hoptimist has everything under control, and his attitude exudes a sense of being utterly cool.
Gustav Ehrenreich founded his happy Hoptimist movement in the late 1960s, firmly believing in the power of smiles. He aimed to create a figurine that would serve as a constant reminder to stay optimistic. Although the 1960s are often called the "Swinging Sixties," the decade was marked by unrest. This made Ehrenreich's design a welcome spreader of joy in an otherwise troubled world, and Bumble represents Ehrenreich's first design: a girl with smiling eyes wearing a dress and an alert, inquisitive boy with a tuft on his head.
Today, the happy Hoptimists are part of Danish design history and inspire joy worldwide. The figurines are available in four sizes and a wide range of colours, offering plenty of playfulness, cheer, and happiness.
There is a Hoptimist for every occasion and every person.