Description Metal hanging tea light holder The Ivalou Tealight holder hanging from Bloomingville is a beautiful decoration for the home. It has a round design, decorated with beautiful leaves made of brownish metal. Ivalou Gives the finest cozy light and can be placed in any room. This text has been translated automatically, how do you…
Description Marble tea light holder The Marcietta tea light holder from Bloomingville is an artistic marble bear figurine that can be used for tea lights. The beauty of natural stone is that no two pieces are alike. Each one is a unique work of art, shaped over thousands of years by Mother Nature through heat,…
Description Minimalist brass wall tea light holder The Votive AV20 wall tealight holder of the manufacturer & Tradition Combines its age-old function with a striking minimalist aesthetic. Made of brass, the bowl in the shape of a rounded rectangle is mounted behind the candle holder, which is designed for a single tea light. When a…
Description Glass tealight with dried pine branches. The Herdis tea light from Bloomingville is a beautiful votive with a unique design made of greenish glass. It gives the room a nice, pleasant light, with a burning tea light inside. This text has been translated automatically, how do you rate the quality of this translation very…
Description Glass tea light holder with mosaic design The Kamille tea light holder from Bloomingville is made of greenish glass with mosaic details. It adds coziness and elegance to any interior. When a tea light is placed in the holder, a beautiful play of light can be observed in the glass when it is lit….
Description Bird deco figure by Charles and Ray Eames Charles and Ray Eames enriched the furnishings in the Eames House with numerous objects they brought back from their travels. A wooden bird figurine has stood in the center of the living room for over fifty years. Obviously a piece of American folk art particularly appreciated…
Description The new, exceptional collection of the Rosenthal studio-line reflects the image of the Ming dynasty typical vase, frozen in digital time lapsing. A mixture of collective memory and futuristic abstraction symbolises the cultural shift, triggered by digital technology: the speed of information processing, its obsolescence and its secession. The time-lapse effect is expressed by…
Description As early as the 1960s, cardboard furniture emerged as a cheap and light alternative to traditional furniture. At that time, slotting and folding as well as supports were used to ensure that the cardboard could bear sufficient weight. Nevertheless, cardboard furniture hardly had a chance against plastic furniture, which was equally light. Frank O….