Description Flat cast iron tealight holder The tealight holder Heima from Normann Copenhagen is the little brother of the award-winning Heima Candlestick. The tealight holder is made of robust cast iron and comes in a minimalist, Nordic design. According to Nordic mythology Heima “Home” or “world”. The designer Francis Cayouette has chosen the term for…
Description Round lantern made of powder-coated steel The Lighttube lantern from Cane-line provides a cozy atmosphere outdoors with a candle. The round shape of the lantern also ensures a soft and cozy look. To make the lantern resistant and robust, it is made of powder-coated aluminum. So it can be outdoors all year round and…
Description Vase with texture The S7 Lupin Vase from FDB Mbler embodies the essence of Scandinavian design in its purest form. With a harmonious blend of elegance and functionality, this vase is a timeless masterpiece. The Lupin Vase presents a sleek, organic silhouette inspired by the natural beauty of the lupine flower. Its gently curved…
Description Glass vase with swirls and curves The hand-blown Water Swirl vase by ferm Living is reminiscent of the swirling of falling water. Thanks to its translucent coloured glass, the vase creates a graceful and natural, almost dancing expression, even though it is made of solid, solid glass. The design vase can be filled with…
Description Twisted candles in many spring colors The Twist candles from Broste Copenhagen are aesthetically twisted and delight with different, spring-like colours. They are made by hand and consist of paraffin, which can burn and delight for up to 9 hours. And when one candle has reached the end of its wick, you simply use…
Description text The Born To Ride poster by Paper Collective depicts a contradictory scene that expresses a love of translating everyday moments through humor and wit. This artwork features a group of people in colorful clothing, seemingly deeply engrossed in the mundane task of taking the subway to work. Unknowingly, they have just arrived at…
Description Bubble look glass bowl The Rain Bowl of the Danish manufacturer House Doctor is indispensable in any household. The eye-catching bowls are especially inviting thanks to their airy loose look. In keeping with the name, the design of the bowl is marked with many mini bubbles. In the summer on the dining table comes…
Description Small tealight holders made of coloured glass in set of 2 The new, contemporary Ora series of Stelton was designed by the Italian designer duo Daniel Debiasi and Frederico Sandri. Characteristic for this series is its organic expression, which is reflected in a harmonious design with geometric elements. The symbiosis of form and materials…
Description Poster with message The Consume Poster from Paper Collective features artwork that is both captivating and thought-provoking. Its design, which combines striking imagery and symbolism, draws the viewer in and makes them think. The title ” Consume ” reflects the underlying message of the poster. It prompts people to rethink their consumption habits and…
Description Sculptural decorative bowl The Fontain decorative bowl from ferm Living is a sculptural ceramic design piece that immediately draws attention to itself. The bowl has an elegant elevation that beautifully showcases the soft and folded look. The shape of the bowl is inspired by the shape of a classic fountain and can be decorated…
Description Poster by Berenice Hernandez The Planta Poster from Paper Collective comes from the studio of Berenice Hernandez, located in the countryside of Monterrey in northern Mexico. The artist draws inspiration from the surroundings of her studio. Therefore, botany is the main focus of her work. Accordingly, the posters also show Planta abstract plants with…
Description Poster with semicircles is contrasting colors The Half Circles Posters of Paper Collective are characterized by their geometric shapes and the high-contrast design, which provides a great eye-catcher in the ambience. The colour palette as well as the forms are based on the Bauhaus and so for a while a bow to the formative…