Description The “Rodblauwe stelis considered a deciding key object of modern furniture design because of the consequence with which Rietveld understood a piece of furniture as an idealistic, abstract composition of surfaces and lines in a room. The kind of abstraction that has been adopted by Rietveld in here is comparable with the one of…
Description Elephant figure made of wood Nunu from Woud is a simple and simple elephant made of wood, designed by Steffen Juul. The animal sculpture beautifully combines Danish craftsmanship tradition with modern, Scandinavian influences. Nunu convinces with its friendly facial expression and the movable head. Nunu from Woud is made of solid oak wood and…
Description Little lamb decorative figure made of plastic The Lambert Deko Figur inspires like all figures of the Danish manufacturer Hoptimist with their cute design. The button eyes, snub nose and fuzzy head of the little lamb conjure a smile on everyone’s face. At first glance, the decorative figure is ideal for the children’s room…
Description Wooden Bunny from Lucie Kaas The Bunny wooden figure from Lucie Kaas is simply to love! The cute floppy ears and the little painted mouth make the sitting bunny directly a friend. The figurine is 8.5 cm high and available in a light and dark wood colour. This text has been translated automatically, how…
Description silhouette figures The Silhouette Figures by Vitra are a design by American designer Alexander Girard and were originally created in 1965 for the New York restaurant ‘La Reserve’. The figures in silhouette look were to be placed as expressive dividers between the table and at the same time create a special atmosphere in the…
Description Cute bear made of wood Full of soul, humor and craftsmanship, the Wooden Bear is an appeal to the playful child in all of us. With its round nose and fat belly, Kay Bojesen‘s cute and sturdy bear will quickly become a favorite with young and old alike, placing itself in the unique borderline…
Description Gift for lovers Who delights the heart even more than a Hoptimist Correct: The Love Hoptimist . Irresistible as ever, he swings straight into the heart. The Hoptimist has been wobbling merrily along since 1968. The classics like Birdie, Kvak, Bimble and Bumble have already made whole generations happy. Even today, the Hoptimist en…
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 Inseparable Lovebirds Perhaps you’ve heard of these inseparable lovebirds Turtle doves are small birds known for their strong pair bonds. Unusual in the animal kingdom, and especially for birds, turtle doves do everything together. Their strong bond is shown when they clean each other’s feathers, feed each other and sleep next to each other…
Description Alexander Girard is considered the master of patterns. Famous for his colourful designs for Herman Miller, his designs today adorn small pieces of furniture, home accessories and textiles. Since he was a popular interior architect and industrial designer, Girard also took over the design of his own house in Santa Fe, which was when…
Description Cute pet- Hoptimist en The Hoptimist en, cute bobblehead figures based on the design by Gustav Ehrenreich, don’t just have to be the well-known Bimble and Bumble: the series also includes cute pets in the popular design. They are suitable individually, but also together with other figures – in the meantime, the Hoptimist collection…
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…