Description stylish calendar candle The TWENTYFOUR Christmas candle from Mette Ditmer is part of a beautiful tradition that is kept in many countries and families. These special candles are used to count the days until Christmas and increase the anticipation of this festive occasion. The idea behind a calendar candle is to light a candle…
Description Vase in striped design The Signature Vase from Khler Design is an exclusive piece in any interior. The vase has an elegant shape that forms it into an eye-catching detail in any ambience. The vase presents itself in a striped design that fits into many interior styles. With small holes in the vase, the…
Description Tea light holder Kubus The Kubus T tea light holder by Mogens Lassen for Audo joins the iconic Kubus series with its timeless, geometric design. The series consists of home accessories such as candle holders, vases and bowls, which are characterized by their straight silhouette and functionalist style. Architectural candle holder The tea light…
Description Modern ceramic vase The Hana Vase from Kryer-Stter-Lassen for Audo inspires with its artistic design. The ceramic vase can be wonderfully arranged individually or in combination with lush bouquets. The ceramic lid can be used for individual flowers and branches, if necessary, or put aside altogether. Hana Is available in different sizes and designs….
Description Handmade sculptural vase The Aura Vase from Schneid is a uniquely beautiful vase: modeled after the female silhouette, it delights with the contrast of its raw and sensual natural surface. The play with light is particularly beautiful: the tones of strong and muted colours convey a quiet but exciting feeling, which is further enhanced…
Description Asymmetrical vase made of stoneware The Strandgade Stem vase from the Scandinavian manufacturer Audo and is a real eye-catcher with its asymmetrical shape. It is made of stoneware and has a subtle, textured surface. It can be wonderfully placed as a decorative element on the dining table, mantelpiece or a shelf – either stand…
Description Lanterns made of high black steel frame The Wisma lantern from Philippi is made of powder-coated steel, which rises almost half a meter above the ground. These official dimensions paired with an equally official design are just right for lovers of pronounced straightness. Gently flickering candles with glowing flames contrast with the black frame…
Description Decorative wooden bird figurines Little Bird is a series of bird figurines that designer Jan Christian Delfs has created for Normann Copenhagen . The shape of the bird is reduced to the minimum and yet has an expressive character. Tiny variations in shape, colour and material Little Bird is turned from oak wood and…
Description eye catching work of art The Paper Collective The Arch 02 poster is an ode to the elegance of architecture and an outstanding work of art that transforms walls into eye-catching. Created by talented designers, this poster captures the beauty of arches and lines in a contemporary interpretation. The The Arch 02 poster features…
Description Shiny flower vase The Cafu Vase, from the eponymous collection by Georg Jensen , is a design by the design collective around Sebastian Holmbck and Ulrik Nordentoft. Soft contours and an elegant, reflective surface characterize the vase, which is suitable in different sizes for different flower arrangements. But also without flowers the vases inspire…
Description Art print with blocky brush motif The Painted Surface Art print by Berit Mogensen Lopez for the Danish manufacturer The Poster Club inspires with its artistic block motif. The deliberate, messy brush strokes add a sophisticated touch. The motif is printed on 265g high quality art paper. Painted Surface Is carefully wrapped in tissue…
Description Eames Elephant: toy and sculpture in one The lovable elephant from the pen of Ray & Charles Eames delights adults and children alike. Made of sturdy plastic or fine wood, the design alternates between animalistic children’s toy and sculptural design. In production for the first time in 2007 In 1945, Charles and Ray Eames…