Description Decorative figure made of polyresin The Adalina decorative figure from Bloomingville is a decorative eye-catcher and fits into any modern interior. It presents the art of meditation in the form of yoga and gives the room a sensual and calm effect. The Adalina decorative figure is made of 100% polyresin, a mineral- or resin-bound…
Description During the mid-twenties, tubular steel won favor among avant-garde designers as a preferred material for furniture design. The most important designs for tubular steel, now regarded as classics of modern furniture design, were created within the course of just a few years. During preparations for the Weissenhof exhibition in Stuttgart, Mart Stam developed a…
Description Wooden figures optimist and pessimist Is the glass half full or half empty Hans Blling has created his two characters for ArchitectMade along this fundamental question and attitude towards life. The decorative wooden figures Optimist and Pessimist complement and complete each other like Ying and Yang. The idea of memorializing optimists and pessimists with…
Description Solid oak gingerbread man figurine The Gingerbread Man wooden figure of the Danish label boyhood delights with its sugary sweet look! Boyhood has made its Gingerbread Man made from the finest ingredients: solid FSC-certified oak wood and magnets. Depending on personal preference, the magnets can be arranged as desired, so that the expression of…
Description Minimalist Decorative Ceramic Figure L’Oiseau by Vitra is a ceramic figurine, designed by Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec. LOiseau enriches modern furnishings by adding charm without the cuteness or even tackiness so commonly associated with animal figures. The ceramic bird is elaborately made by hand and then varnished in sober colors. LOiseau (meaning the bird)…
Description Lovely wiggle figure made of wood A Hoptimist made of wood – as it was originally intended by designer Gustav Ehrenreich. For this reason Lotte Steffensen has Woody Bumble redesigned. Ehrenreich, who launched the Hoptimist en in the 1960s, was a trained cabinetmaker. From the beginning, his greatest wish was to produce the Hoptimist…
Description Abstract plastic dog Plastic furniture is the speciality of the Finnish designer Eero Aarnio. In 1973, Aarnio designed the Pony Stool for Adelta – a seating object that, like the Tipi stool, is reminiscent of an oversized toy. Since 2005, the Italian manufacturer Magis has been producing another object from the pen of Aarnios…
Description While furniture is the undisputed central element of furnishing, this one will only become an atmospherically complete and vivid collage by including decorative and personal touches. Fabrics, colours, light, objects, and accessories thereby create impressions with which rooms can be shaped and changed according to ones personal, changing demands. An important role is played…
Description Decorative sculpture made of earthenware The Berhan decorative sculpture from Bloomingville is a tasteful and discreet design object for decoration. With its natural look, the sculpture looks great on its own or combined with other sculptures. The surface of the sculpture is untreated and rough and shows the connection to nature. The Berhan sculpture…
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…
Description Cute wooden dog figurine The wooden dog by Kay Bojesen is part of a collection of wooden animals created by designer Kay Bojesen between 1935 and 1957. Although it is not intended to be a copy of a real animal, the wooden dachshund has a strong personality full of life: He stands there irresistibly,…
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….