
Best Hoptimist products in the Decorative objects category
On this page you'll find a ranking of the best Hoptimist products in this category. To give you a quick overview, we've already ranked the most important information about the products for you.
1. Hoptimist Medium Bimble
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 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. Dimensions: H: 6.5 x D: 5 cm. Material: Plastic.

2. Hoptimist Baby Bimble
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 jumpers, these figures manage to lift 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.

3. Hoptimist Medium Bumble
With their round, harmonious appearance, the classic Hoptimists are a timeless invitation to be positive and optimistic. The colours are clear and cheerful and with their dainty, undaunted feather hops, these figures manage to lift the spirits far and wide.the girl in her fine dress, represented by the long feather, looks to the side with smiling eyes. And the boy has attentive eyes, a small stump on his head, a short feather and long trouser legs.

4. Hoptimist Baby Bimble 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 discontinued after only about five years. In 2009, Lotte Steffensen revived the line under a specially created brand called Hoptimist, in the spirit of Ehrenreich: Their round, friendly facial shapes are meant to make us smile, and their bouncing serves as a motivational aid to brighten our day. 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 go – they come to life. Baby Bimble figure. With eyes squeezed shut from laughter and a chubby nose, this little, bobbing companion made of colorful plastic encourages you to place your hands on your belly and laugh heartily while bouncing along.

5. Hoptimist Stand-up Baby Bimble S 7.5 cm, pink
Cheerful wobble figure. Adorable baby stand with a pacifier, bright colors, and a harmonious expression. It rocks and wobbles back and forth when nudged. Brings good mood and lots of joy. Dimensions: (L) 5 cm x (W) 5 cm x (H) 7.5 cm. Material details: Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS)/Steel. Color details: Pink. When you have children, a new chapter in life begins. It's like opening the door to a completely new world full of love, responsibility, and challenges. The delightful Baby Bimble Hoptimist is the perfect gift idea for baby showers, baptisms, name-giving ceremonies, or as a surprise for expecting parents. A charming way to express your best wishes and joy to those waiting for their little miracle. Hoptimist. Gustav Ehrenreich created the cheerful movement in the late 1960s, which has since earned a place in Danish design history. There is a cheerful Hoptimist for every occasion, and you can always find a Hoptimist that spreads joy, no matter where it lands. Spreading joy and putting smiles on people's faces is the essence of the entire Hoptimist movement.

6. Hoptimist Stand Bumble Oak M 10.5 cm, Light Brown
Cheerful wobble figure. Charming display piece with a wooden look and harmonious expression. It wobbles back and forth when nudged. Brings good mood and much joy. Dimensions: 8.6 cm x 7.5 cm x 10.8 cm. Material details: Oak/Steel, FSC certified. Color details: Natural. FSC certified (responsible forest management). FSC stands for Forest Stewardship Council. It is an international certification system for more sustainable forest management. The wood used in furniture, toys, books, notebooks, or pencils with the FSC label comes from responsibly managed forests. There are ten globally applicable principles that all FSC standards in various countries must adhere to. Forests and plantations that are FSC certified are managed according to stricter ecological and social principles, among others. This aims to help ensure that forests can be preserved in the long term. Hoptimist. Gustav Ehrenreich created the cheerful movement in the late 1960s, which has since earned a place in Danish design history. There is a cheerful Hoptimist for every occasion, and you can always find a Hoptimist that spreads joy, no matter where it lands. Spreading joy and putting a smile on others' faces is the essence of the entire Hoptimist movement.

7. 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 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.

8. Hoptimist Junior Bimble
With their round, harmonious appearance, the classic Hoptimists are a timeless invitation to be positive and optimistic. The colors are clear and cheerful, and with their delicate, tireless spring figures, these characters manage to lift 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. Dimensions: H: 6.5 x D: 5 cm. Material: Plastic.

9. Hoptimist Baby Bumble figure
Bumble and Bimble Figurine. 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 concept with a specially created brand called Hoptimist, in the spirit of Ehrenreich: Their round, friendly facial shapes are meant to make us smile, and their hopping serves as a motivational aid, brightening our day a little. The concept also includes that each Hoptimist, despite its different sizes and materials, is assembled in a workshop for disabled individuals: 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 go – they come to life. Baby Bumble Figurine. Attentively with open eyes and a funny head antenna, the little wobbly candidate made of colorful plastic absorbs news with friendly approval – without immediately adding its own two cents. What a delight for the office!.

10. Hoptimist Bimble IQ S 7.2 cm Stand-up, White/Black
Most smiles begin with another smile. The Hoptimist in wood is the epitome of smiles, optimism, and good cheer, spreading joy wherever it appears with its natural materials and round, harmonious expression. The item is made from FSC-certified oak. Height 7 cm, diameter 6 cm.
With a strong belief in the power of a smile, Gustav Ehrenreich created his cheerful Hoptimist movement in the late 1960s. The goal was to create a figure that would serve as a lasting reminder to stay positive and optimistic. Although the 60s are often referred to as "The Happy 60s," the decade was marked by unrest. Therefore, Ehrenreich's design was a welcome source of joy during an otherwise turbulent time.
Bimble and Bumble represent the very first Hoptimists from the designer's hand: a schoolgirl with smiling eyes and an attentive boy with a splint on his head. The cheerful Hoptimists are now a part of Danish design history and bring joy worldwide.
