Description The series della Natura by the artist Enzo Mari is a series of graphics of the art edition by Danese Milano. The graphic “Due, la pera” is from 1963. Overall the series comprises six pictures with natural motives, from an apple, a panther to the head of a goose. Enzo Mari created these pictures…
Description Table vases in the style of Japanese/Scandinavian craftsmanship The Kabin Vases from 101 Copenhagen are inspired by the simple, classic form of Japanese craftsmanship. The large table vases offer the same stability and complexity as traditional Japanese tea bowls. The bodies of the vase rest on a small base or pedestal, which offer a…
Description Lyngby glass tealight holder The Lyngby tea light holders made of mouth-blown glass are manufactured by the Danish brand Lyngby Porceln . The design is characterized by its unique aesthetics, which is due to the fluted structure. Each tea light is intricately handcrafted from crystal glass and is unique. The play of light from…
Description Candlestick from Wagenfeld The Sabbath candlestick SL30 by Tecnolumen is an outstanding example of timeless elegance and craftsmanship. Designed by Wilhelm Wagenfeld in 1930, this candlestick embodies the essence of modern design. Crafted from high quality nickel plated metal, the SL30 radiates a simple, yet impressive presence. Its clean lines and perfect symmetry make…
Description Ceramic candle holder in Finnish tradition In deep December, Lucia, the Bringer of Light, triumphs over darkness. In Finland, thousands of girls dress up as Lucia and take part in a candlelit procession through the streets, proclaiming the victory of hope and love over despair and remembering that even a small light can drive…
Description Wooden figure in the shape of an elephant baby The elephant wooden figure by Lucie Kaas convinces by her charming form and the cute expression. Gunnar Flrning and the Danish illustrator Harry Vede designed the elephant baby in smoked oak or rubber tree wood as early as 196 1. Harry Vede’s illustrations have been…
Description Deer Statuette Made of Bronze The bronze deer by Pulpo is a decorative object with a playful character full of curiosity. His inquisitive nature is underlined by rough edges and a soft glow, which give place to a design piece that looks good on any table. With its friendly charisma, the deer designed by…
Description Christmas lanterns from Scandinavia With the Christmas tea light holders from Holmegaard you wrap your Christmas decoration in atmospheric glow! The glasses are decorated with Christmas motifs of the Danish painter and designer Jette Frlich and inspire with their stylish, Christmas appeal. Together with other parts of the Jette Frlich series from Holmegaard or…
Description voyeuristic poster The Snooze Poster from Paper Collective presents an intriguing view of an intimate scene. In this work, a single figure lies on a bed wearing black clothing, creating a striking graphic contrast to the overexposed, soft gray surroundings. Through this voyeuristic approach, Bulow allows the viewer a unique insight into a private…
Description Solid Granite Bowl In 1963, Danish architect and designer Poul Kjrholm furnished the town hall of the city of Fredericia. The trained furniture maker also designed the furnishings himself. As a special piece of jewellery, the Dane designed a 30 x 60 x 60 cm ashtray made of marble, which, with its 250 kg…
Description Terracotta candle holder The candle holder created by Portuguese designer Rui Pereira Barro from Hay is part of a tableware collection that brings the inviting warmth and elegant simplicity of terracotta to the dining area. Named after the Portuguese term for “red clay”, it reflects the designer’s Barro the designer’s deep respect for the…
Description Easter is an annual festival of happiness. For this reason, the Hoptimist Bunny, the Easter bunny of the happy decoration family, cannot be missed. Hoptimists, just like their name suggests, take care of hopping good mood. Even though the design of the Bunny is new, the happy principle stemming from the 1970s didn’t change:…