Description Hand painted terracotta pitcher with dip dyeing The Story jug of the Danish designer Birgitte Rmer for Muubs inspires with its artistic, unusual surface. It is inspired by textures of nature and the surfaces of planets. Each pitcher is given its own unique expression and thus tells its personal Story . Story Is hand-painted…
Description 24 Christmas candles in a jar The Count Down to Christmas Christmas calendar candle of the Danish manufacturer ferm Living is the modern interpretation of the traditional Danish kalenderlys. The filigree glass cylinder contains 24 small candles that can be placed on the glass lid and lit – one candle every day in December…
Description Narrow vase with grooves and practical dent The narrow Ridge vase by Muuto convinces with its sculptural expression, sets flowers and leaves in scene in a special way and has an artistic character even without contents. The design is characterized by a sophisticated dent that allows the flowers to stand upright. At the same…
Description Art print with contemporary motif The Carrarra Art print by Julia Hallstrm Hjort for the Danish manufacturer The Poster Club inspires with its abstract, contemporary motif. The poster is printed on 265g high quality art paper. Carrarra Is carefully wrapped in tissue paper and packed in an optimally protective cardboard tube. The art print…
Description Happy wiggle figure The couple Bimble & Bumble is a staple of Gustav Ehrenreich’s Hoptimist en series. These cheerful design classics still spread just as much good cheer as they did in 1969 – which is why they have now been reissued. Hoptimist en, as the name suggests, provide bouncing good humor. Bimble has…
Description Candle holder with striped pattern The Omaggio Nuovo candle holder by Khler Design presents a pleasant color palette with fresh colors, which can be seen in an aesthetic striped pattern. Covered with a glaze, the candles have a radiant and artistic look. The candle holders are available in different sizes, so when placed side…
Description striped glass vase The Mella vase from Broste Copenhagen brings the feeling of spring to the home decor. In soft colors, the vase presents the feeling of life and colors that blossom with spring. The charming curves and wavy shapes pay homage to the flower meadows that come with the first rays of sunshine….
Description abstract artwork The ” Conversations in Colour 02 Poster” from Paper Collective is an impressive representation of the power and beauty of colors in of art. This poster adds an artistic dimension to any room and opens fascinating conversations about the world of colors and shapes. The design of this poster is an abstract…
Description Ceramic vase with colour gradient The Herringbone Vase by Vitra distinguishes itself by its gentle colour gradient, which becomes an eye-catcher in every ambience. The design is by Shay Alkalay and Yael Mer, who work together as a couple under the name Raw-Edges. The vase is made of ceramic with a smooth or a…
Description Playful ceramic vase The Momento vase from the Danish house & Tradition Has a strong, playful identity. The iconic shape adorned in bold or simple colors, making it wonderfully individual to the living environment. The sleek design can be used individually in focus or combined with flower arrangements. Momento by Jaime Hayon The Momento…
Description Vase with glass dots With its artfully uneven, chunky glass dots placed individually by a skilled artisan, the Lump Vase has a distinctive, artistic expression. Mouth-blown and handcrafted from recycled glass, each vase is unique and perfectly showcases the craftsmanship that went into its creation. Use the Lump Vase to showcase your favorite seasonal…
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…