Description Poster in calm design Sunset Swims by Ana Santl for The Poster Club is not just a poster; it is an invitation to celebrate relaxation and the beauty of the sea. This artwork is an inspiring choice to beautify the rooms and create the magical atmosphere of a sunset. This poster will fit various…
Description Poster with Tusch motif The Low Hum poster by Jana Jonhardsdóttir for the manufacturer Paper Collective inspires with its artistic depiction of the structures of plants and the movement of the ocean. Low Hum Makes use of biologist Lindenmayer’s L-System theory – a concept that states that organic forms are easy to recognize, but…
Description Platform for bridal couple The enchanting wooden figures of the bride and groom by Kay Bojesen rest majestically side by side on a fine, handcrafted wooden base. With their timeless elegance and Scandinavian charm, they lend any room a warm and festive atmosphere. These lovingly designed figurines are not only a beautiful decoration for…
Description Aesthetic poster The Walk The Line poster from Paper Collective is an eye-catching work of art that captivates with its creative use of perspective, light and shadow. In this composition, a single figure appears to move on an imaginary tightrope, its shadow breaking the illusion of suspension. This unique depiction set against a graphic…
Description Stoneware candle holder in chic tube design The Tube candle holder from Hay in minimalist tube design is made of stoneware and is available in various designs. He is adapted to the Hay Candles and can be placed both individually, as well as in variativen compositions in all rooms. Whether in the kitchen, bathroom…
Description High candle holder with wax protection The height of the Hoy Casted candle holder by ferm Living is an elegant decorative object that gives each candle special meaning. The disc under the holder prevents wax from dripping down and gives the product a geometric look, whether on the dining table, by the fireplace or…
Description Decorative Wooden Birds The Discus decorative wooden birds by Architectmade were designed by Hans Blling in 1961. Their name comes from the ancient sport, which gave its shape to this design. The birds were inspired by Blling’s love of parrots. Throughout his career as an architect, the little bird adorned countless architectural drawings and…
Description The round metal wire basket “826” stands in the tradition of a long history of household items. In the late 1940s, when Alessi shifted from handcrafted metal processing to industrial production, the wire basket was one of the first objects which emerged in the engineering department through research in using new technologies like the…
Description Stainless steel floral vase The Bloom Botanica vase of Georg Jensen convinces with its floral design, which reminds of a bud opening. The spring-like design brings a breath of fresh air into every ambience and perfectly stages individual flowers and lush bouquets. The vase is made of highly polished stainless steel, which provides a…
Description Sculptural bowl made of solid ash wood The Cairn Centerpiece by Danish manufacturer ferm Living captivates with its gentle curves and sculptural details. The Centerpiece is made of solid FSC-certified ash wood. The four small, round feet, reminiscent of wooden beads, and the valley-like bowl are both functional and decorative. Cairn Can be ideally…
Description text Nothing creates a cozy atmosphere better than a tea light. The Geest tealight holder from House Doctor stands out with its handmade mosaic pattern in a deep green that adds subtle details to your living room decor. Create a personal expression by placing this tealight holder between simple decorative elements made of different…
Description Poster with bizarre creature in pink-red In this Wolfoz Poster from Paper Collective , artist Jaime Hayon expresses his mythical and playful universe through a strange, creative creature in pink and red. With a cheeky glint in its eyes and stilts on its feet, the figure on the Wolfoz poster is a truly bizarre…