Bouncy, wide awake and all set to hop about. The Bunny Hoptimist is irresistible – it’s cute, cheeky and completely innocent. The Hoptimist helps generate Easter spirit with joy and the fresh optimism of spring, but beware, it is cheeky enough to hide the delicious Easter eggs!
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.