• Smiley Hoptimist
  • Smiley Hoptimist
  • Smiley Hoptimist
  • Smiley Hoptimist
  • Smiley Hoptimist
  • Smiley Hoptimist
  • Smiley Hoptimist
  • Smiley Hoptimist
  • Smiley Hoptimist
  • Smiley Hoptimist

Smiley Hoptimist

Price € 54,95

The original Smiley is the most commonly used emoji. Its delightful beaming smile spreads joy and optimism, and you can’t help but feel happy when you look at this smiling Hoptimist.
The product is made from FSC™-certified oak (FSC-C166612).
H 6.6 cm, D 5.6 cm.
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Colour Raw oak
Size S
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Item no.
29598
Brand
Hoptimist
Colour
Raw oak
Design
Smiley
Product
Designer
Hoptimist - smiley
Material
Oak
Guarantee
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Weight (kg)
0,06
Height (cm)
6,60
Length (cm)
4,50
Width (cm)
5,60
Weaving
null
Thread count
null
GSM (g/m2)
null
Form
Round
Coating
null
Patterns
null
Burn time
null
FSC type
null
FSC material
Quercus Alba (White Oak)
Watt
null
Volt
null
Lowest decibels
null
Average decibels
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Highest decibels
null
Min. temperature
null
Max Temperature
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Revolutions per minute
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Clean Air Delivery Rate (CADR)
null
Ampere
null
Hertz
null
BTU
null
Safety Information
Producer
Hoptimist
F&H Group A/S
Gammel Skivevej 70, DK-8800 Viborg

The original Smiley is the most commonly used emoji. Its delightful beaming smile spreads joy and optimism, and you can’t help but feel happy when you look at this smiling Hoptimist.
The product is made from FSC™-certified oak (FSC-C166612).
H 6.6 cm, D 5.6 cm.

Emojis, also known as smileys, are used to express moods and emotions when our own smile cannot be seen. The little icon lends emphasis to what we write and how we feel. Its happy face bestows good cheer and positive vibes – just like the Hoptimist’s indomitable bounce spreads smiles from person to person.
With a strong belief in the power of smiles, Gustav Ehrenreich founded his happy Hoptimist movement in the late 1960s. The aim was to create a figurine that would serve as a constant reminder to stay positive and optimistic. For although the 1960s are often referred to as the “Swinging Sixties”, the decade was marked by unrest. This made Ehrenreich’s design a welcome spreader of joy in an otherwise turbulent time.

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