Description Characterful and decorative figures The Character Figurines from Khler Design are designed by Malene Bjelke and are decorative objects for the home. The Character series includes various figurines, all of which tell their own story and represent different stages of life from toddler to adult. Their design is unglazed, authentic and unpolished. In addition,…
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 Cheerful wobbly figure Hoptimist e stand for joy and optimism like few other products. The Bimble pair designed by Gustav Ehrenreich & Bumble was reissued because it has lost none of its magic to this day. Hoptimist As the name suggests, Bimble and Bimble make for a bouncing good mood. Bumble is the brother…
Description Sculptural decorative figure made of black papier-maché The Alia Decofigure from the Creative Collection of Bloomingville is a stunning sculptural decorative element. It is made by hand from black papier-maché. Alia Can be wonderfully placed individually so that all the focus is on it or grouped with other artistic pieces. The decorative figure looks…
Description Animal of Kay Bojesen The creative wooden figures by Kay Bojesen have evolved into collectibles over generations. One of the early pieces is the terrier Tim from 1935 with swivelling head. It is suitable both for children and for adults as a gift. Available in dark or light oak. Tim, the lively terrier The…
Description Wooden Hand by Hay: Home Decor Made in Denmark It is first and foremost the grasping tool of humans: the hand. Mute people use them as a means of communication but also all other people express something by hand signals or emphasize what has been said with hand gestures. Using your hands is forbidden…
Description The Vegetal is an organically-shaped chair that is meant to look as if it had taken its shape naturally. With that goal in mind and inspired by small trees which American gardeners had fashioned into the shape of seating furniture, the French designers Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec set about designing the Vegetal. Designed for…
Description Fir tree wooden figure made of beech wood The Pelle Tree wooden figure from the German house Philippi inspires with its extremely minimalist, at the same time noble look. The grain of the wood provides a unique look. Pelle Is made of beech wood and is available in different sizes. Thus, the individual wooden…
Description Polyresin sculpture Delier decoration from Bloomingville is a large decorative object made of polyresin. The sculptural look adds an artistic expression to the living space. The sculpture features a rough surface with a delicate color. With curvatures and shading, the sculpture presents attractive and fascinating dimensions. The sculpture can be placed on the floor…
Description Devilish Wooden Figure Together with Charles and Ray Eames and George Nelson, Alexander Girard was one of the leading figures of postwar American design. The decorative Wooden Dolls, designed and made by Girard for his own home in Santa Fe, were likewise inspired by his extensive personal collection of folk art. Part decorative object,…
Description Calf figurine made of natural wood The little calf from Spring Copenhagen forms a cute and dainty detail in the Christmas decor. Made of high-quality FSC-certified oak wood, the wooden figurine presents a finely polished look with natural grains and eye-catching details. With large beady eyes, the little calf casts a curious glance at…
Description decorative wooden figures Half decorative element, half toy, the Wooden Dolls were originally created for designer Alexander Girard‘s own use. Based on the original figurines in his estate, the sometimes cheerful, sometimes rather grim looking company is produced by Vitra as a charming addition to any interior. The Wooden Dolls wooden figurines were originally…