Thomas Dambo, a Danish artist, is renowned for his giant sculptures made from recycled wood, hidden in the green spaces of Copenhagen. These sculptures, known as the “Six Forgotten Giants,” are crafted from materials like wood pallets, sheds, and old fences, and are brought to life with the help of local volunteers. Each giant is named after a volunteer and can be discovered using a treasure map or by following poems engraved on stones near the sculptures. Dambo’s work not only highlights the potential of recycled materials but also encourages people to explore and appreciate the natural beauty of Copenhagen’s lesser-known areas.
Dambo’s sculptures are more than just art; they are interactive experiences that blend seamlessly with their surroundings. For instance, “Teddy Friendly” helps people cross a stream with his outstretched arm, while “Little Tilde” provides a home for birds with its 28 birdhouses. These installations serve as a reminder of the importance of environmental conservation and the creative possibilities of upcycling. Through his art, Dambo inspires a deeper connection with nature and a greater awareness of sustainability.
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Little Tilde


Thomas On The Mountain



Oscar Under The Bridge



Hilltop Trine



Sleeping Louis



Teddy Friendly



Poem with tips to find the next sculpture

Volunteers recycling wood from used pallets

Children playing on one of the sculptures

The treasure map
