Description Mouth-blown vase with diamond pattern The mouth-blown Bubble vase from House Doctor features a pretty diamond pattern that gives it an elegant look. On a sideboard or a table, it stylishly sets off individual branches or entire bouquets. In different sizes, the vase can also be wonderfully combined. This text has been translated automatically,…
Description Vase made of earthenware with reactive glaze The Vulca Vase by ferm Living is an asymmetrical earthenware vessel from a series of vases which are made into something very special by a special surface treatment. The vases are given a reactive glaze by means of the “Burst Bubble” effect, which is reminiscent of volcanic…
Description Stylish candlestick in geometric shapes The Interconnect candle holder from Audo is an impressive candle holder that draws its creative power from the contrast of different geometric shapes. The design comes from designer Colin King, who has combined the shapes of sphere, angle and line to create a stylish object. The Interconnect candle holder…
Description atmospheric poster The The Man I Met At A Bar poster from Paper Collective captures the mood of an unforgettable moment. This poster is more than just decoration; it’s a story that needs to be told. The poster was printed with the utmost precision and care to preserve the finest details and colors. The…
Description Stoneware tea light holder in marble look The Imilia Tealight holder from Bloomingville made of stoneware presents a rustic marble look in a handmade look. In the living room or bathroom, the tea light holder creates a cozy and comfortable atmosphere. The tea light holders feature a sculptural nuance that looks classy and enhances…
Description Candle holder with brass coating The House Doctor Tristy candle holder illuminates every home in an atmospheric way and provides a sculptural element in the living area. The candle holder is made of aluminium with brass coating and therefore looks particularly elegant. Placed in the windowsill or on a table, the brass coating provides…
Description Sculptural vase made from hand-glazed ceramic The Babaru Bowl from 101 Copenhagen balances on a small bubble and is a sculptural interpretation of traditional Japanese bowl design. Named after the Japanese word for bubble, Baburu is available in three sizes and can be used for storage or as a stand-alone piece of art that…
Description Posters in summer motifs The Les Vacances posters by Ana Popescu for the manufacturer Paper Collective are inspired by the light of long summer days. Depending on the design, you get glimpses of the personal moments of the Vienna-based artist. The posters are handmade and curated in Copenhagen. Les Vacances Are produced under the…
Description Sculpture made from recycled aluminium The Morf Sculpture and bookend by ferm Living is made of recycled aluminium and brings fantasy into the living space. Inspired by the mysticism and organic forms of nature, the sculpture was created in collaboration with the Morf sculpture was created in collaboration with the Norwegian artist fstedal Eng….
Description narrow brass vase The Stance vase from Audo presents a narrow and delicate silhouette. The brass vase is wonderful for displaying dried flowers or branches that decoratively complement the vase, creating a sculptural aesthetic. The round and elongated shape give the vase an industrial touch, which will be noticeable in any modern furnished ambience….
Description Vase with speckled pattern The Luce Vase from Hubsch Interior is a unique furnishing object inspired by the trends of the present and the past – accompanied by a touch of luxury. The vase does not need many words to explain its beauty. In an expressionist design, the vase presents Luce Vase presents a…
Description Poster with dynamic table motif The Fine Dining poster by Misfitting Things for Paper Collective leaves great artistic room for interpretation. Does the table setting motif show that a guest has just left Is it the end of a wonderful night Or does it show the remains of a dramatic event The viewer’s imagination…