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 Sinuous decorative sculpture The Siele sculpture from Bloomingville is a simple yet effective piece. With its sinuous shape and height, this black poly resin home decoration is sure to attract some attention: A flat band rises from the solid base, winding 32 cm upwards to form a tall and interesting shape. The decorative design…
Description Wobbly Christmas Figurines Snowgirl and Snowman from Hoptimist bring Christmas spirit to your home! Snowman and Santa Snowman are not alone, because that Hoptimist Snowgirl completes the small troop. The cute figures in the Bumble look wear a cheeky little nose, top hat and a broad Christmas laugh that inspires! Let yourself be infected…
Description Besides the Rood Blauwe Stoel (1918), the Zig Zag Stoel might be the most famous design by Gerrit T. Rietveld. He took the idea of the chair without rear legs by Mart Stam (1926) and formally leans on the Sitzgeiststuhl by the brothers Heinz and Bodo Rasch (1927). Although it consists of four individual…
Description Christmas decoration figure made of wood The Christmas girl Lise is a lovely design from the house Kay Bojesen . The girl is dressed for winter, and this in the seasonal colours red, blue and white. So she is absolutely ready for the holidays! So that he does not have to celebrate the winter…
Description Organic miniature vase made of porcelain Minimalist design in the truest sense of the word: the miniature vase La Chute from Rosenthal measures just 10 cm, but still makes a big impression with its flowing, organic design. It was designed by Cédric Ragot. The shapely tiny vase prefers to stand together as a group…
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 With its simple, striking shape and its bright colors Eero Aarnio‘s Ball Chair is a typical symbol of the optimistic, consumer-oriented popular culture of the 1960s. Equally apparent is an unconcealed enthusiasm for the technical which also typifies the era: its exposed plastic which allowed even complex shapes to be produced in series relatively…
Description Wooden singing bird for design lovers The singing birds by Kay Bojesen are part of the legendary wooden animal collection that made the Danish designer Kay Bojesen world-famous. The wooden birds have a pure, minimalist expression and yet still have a captivating character. The Danish manufacturer Rosendahl Design Group produces Kay Bojesen’s wooden animals…
Description The Clouds by Magis are inspired by raw designs, which were given a form but with a lack of content and finality. The interplay of presence of forms and abstinence or all the other design elements encourages our creativity and invites us to dream for a while. Clouds are symbolic and poetic pieces of…
Description Wooden figure from solid oak in Snoopy -optics Thanks to the Snoopy wooden figure from the Danish house boyhood a part of the comic universe comes into your own four walls. Pretty much everyone was fascinated by any superheroes or comic characters in his childhood. The Snoopy Wooden figure lets integrate in a modern…
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…