Description Meditating decorative figure made of synthetic resin The meditating Art Piece deco figure belongs to Mette Ditmer s own ceramic works. It can be used as a display piece on the shelf in the hallway or as a bookend or paperweight in the office. The figurine is made of synthetic resin, which is stronger…
Description Matchstick man made of oak wood and magnets The Match Man Wooden figure of the Danish label boyhood is the modern version of the playful matchstick man. Whether quite classically with matches or with crayons – the compilation of figures is well known to everyone from childhood days. Boyhood makes childhood blossom into a…
Description Walrus figurines with rotating head The walrus wooden figurines from Spring Copenhagen overwhelm with their cute details and are cheerful little friends on any bookshelf or windowsill. The figurines are a perfect decorative object and an ideal gift for anyone who has a soft spot for arctic animals. The walrus figurines have a rotating…
Description Abstract polyresin decorative object Deco Esad from Bloomingville is a unique and aesthetic interior object in a beautiful natural color. The deco is made of polyresin Nordic design with a matte finish and a natural smooth look. This text has been translated automatically, how do you rate the quality of this translation very bad…
Description Penguin figure made of beech and wengen wood The Wenge Penguin figurines were designed by Hans Bunde back in 1954 – one for each of his daughters. Thanks to ArchitectMade, the elegant birds now find their place on the home sideboard or shelf, where they attract all eyes with their shapely silhouette and contrasting…
Description Decorative figurine made of stoneware The Ishtar decorative figurine from Bloomingville is not just a sculpture, but an expression of timeless elegance and beauty. Handcrafted by experienced artisans, this figurine impresses with its fine details and the use of high-quality stoneware. The sculpture depicts a woman in a graceful pose that emphasizes her delicate…
Description Charles Rennie Mackintosh was one of the great representatives of Art Nouveau. Together with his wife Margaret McDonald, her sister Frances, and his brother-in-law Herbert McNair, he developed an original style that set itself apart from the decorative floral style of Jugendstil. The groups geometric, almost cubist designs for furniture show the influence of…
Description Bust made of terracotta The Vesla decorative figure from the Danish manufacturer Bloomingville comes with a lot of attitude! The artistic figure is made of terracotta and impresses with its extraordinary design. It can either be placed alone to unfold its full effect or you can combine it with other decorative Vesla with other…
Description Rina the rhinoceros Rina the rhinoceros was designed by Steffen Juul for Woud and is a playful decoration for young and old. Rina is a simple and lovable rhino sculpture made of solid oak. Thanks to the movable head, the expression of Rina change, giving the rhino a charming, slightly whimsical look. Made of…
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…
Description Deco object in pineapple shape The Pineapple Deco Object by Pols Potten adds a tropical touch to your living space. Inspired by the enchanting appeal of the pineapple, the piece embodies the creative and imaginative spirit of Pols Potten’s design philosophy. The decorative object is carefully crafted with attention to detail and features a…
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…