Description Design Classics Series 7 in Miniature Format In 1955, the designer Arne Jacobsen created the Series 7 – a chair, which has since become one of the best-selling chairs in the world. Back then as well as today, the chair inspired its audience with a discreet appearance and functional diversity. Today, the Series 7…
Description Sculptural art object made of earthenware Sling by House Doctor is an extraordinary work of art that gives personality and style to any living space. Sling’s sculptural aura combines soft lines with the sturdy, glazed earthenware that makes it up. The design object can be placed on the windowsill or the coffee table or…
Description As early as the 1960s, cardboard furniture emerged as a cheap and light alternative to traditional furniture. At that time, slotting and folding as well as supports were used to ensure that the cardboard could bear sufficient weight. Nevertheless, cardboard furniture hardly had a chance against plastic furniture, which was equally light. Frank O….
Description Bird Figurine Made of Brass When designing Aves (latin for bird) in the late 1960s, the Dutch designer Co Derr created a family of three minimalist brass birds that impress with their sculptural traits. The designer tried to simplify the shape of AVES until he reached a form, that could be perceived as the…
Description Stone resin woman figurine The Art Piece decorative figure Gaia from Mette Ditmer is a guaranteed eye-catcher in any modern interior. Reproduced in a stone resin material, the decorative figurine stands up to everyday wear and beautify the ambiance for years to come. Handcrafted, each piece is unique and brings the power of symbolism…
Description Snow globe with cute bride and groom The Wedding Snow globe of the Danish manufacturer Hoptimist gives to say loud and clear “YES”! The bride and groom (Bimble and Bumble) inspire with its extremely cute look. In the dimensions ( H x T )12 cm x 10 cm, is the Wedding Snow Globe is…
Description Female sculpture in terracotta This Sidsel sculpture from Bloomingville is a tribute to the female body in all its glory. This little curvy lady is a reminder that women come in all shapes and sizes, and we are all beautiful. She is made of brown terra cotta, which might make you think of her…
Description Decorative figure made of natural stone Deco Laia from Bloomingville has a cool architectural shape, made of smooth sandstone. The beauty of natural stone is that no two pieces are alike. Each one is a unique work of art, shaped over thousands of years by Mother Nature through heat, pressure and many different minerals…
Description Wooden figure family The Kin Wooden figures by ArchitectMade represent a cute family, where the constellation can be freely chosen. With their simple, timeless shapes, the family members are classic decorative objects, but also invite you to play with them because of their interchangeable heads. Manufactured are the Kin Wooden figures made of mahogany…
Description Wooden figure mermaid with female details At first glance, ArchitectMade‘s mermaid is reminiscent of H.C. Andersen’s famous mythical creature, because mermaids are probably what most people first associate with Denmark. Half woman, half sea creature, the designer product by Hans Blling says much more than a simple wooden toy. By taking feminine forms to…
Description Painted Concrete Family Normies is a delightful family of painted concrete figures, characterised by abstract designs and lots of personality. The family members Normfred, NormNorm, Norma and Normus, were born by chance during a design experiment in clay. The Danish designer Simon Legald was so pleased with the outcome that he then put the…
Description Cheerful wobbly figure Hoptimist e stand for joy and optimism like few other products. The couple designed by Gustav Ehrenreich Bimble & Bumble was reissued because it has lost none of its magic to this day. Hoptimist en, as the name suggests, provide a bouncing good mood. Bumble is the brother of Bimble it…