Description Stoneware candle holder with face A quick look at the Emiel candle holder from Bloomingville and you might get the idea that it looks a bit like the head of a LEGO character. But there’s nothing plastic here. The candle holder is made of 100% stoneware and decorated with the outline of a face….
Description practical glass bowl with lid The Sylvia bowl from Broste Copenhagen form the perfect combination of elegance and functionality. The exquisite bowl is carefully designed to beautify the table while providing practical solutions for serving and storing food. Made of sturdy transparent glass, this bowl adds a timeless beauty to the table. The clear…
Description Handmade wicker basket The ceramics Centerpiece from ferm Living is a unique basket for the dining table. It combines the traditional Danish craftsmanship of basket weaving with pottery. With its subtle colors and timeless lattice look, it is ideal for the dining room and kitchen. The Centerpiece can be used as a fruit bowl,…
Description creative poster The ” Conversations in Colour 01 Poster” from Paper Collective is a fascinating work of art that explores the world of colors and shapes in an innovative and inspiring way. This poster is not only an asset to the interior design, but also an expression of artistic creativity. The design of this…
Description Stone resin woman figurine The Art Piece decorative figure Gaia from Mette Ditmer is a guaranteed eye-catcher in any modern interior. Reproduced in a stone resin material, the decorative figurine stands up to everyday wear and beautify the ambiance for years to come. Handcrafted, each piece is unique and brings the power of symbolism…
Description Vase inspired by the lupine flower The S8 Lupin Vase from FDB Mbler embodies the art of simplicity in Scandinavian design. Its clean, minimalist design language speaks volumes about the aesthetics of Nordic design traditions. Inspired by the grace of the lupine flower, this vase presents itself as a tribute to the beauty of…
Description Large blown glass tealight candle The Fyr Candleholder from Marimekko stands out for its bulbous shape, which gives the design object a retro touch. It was designed by Carina Seth-Andersson. Made of mouth-blown glass, the candle holder is perfect for tea lights and looks especially beautiful in an ensemble. Therefore, it is also available…
Description Vase in crumpled paper design Inspired by paper bags, the vase from Kami vase from 101 Copenhagen emphasizes the beauty of creased and crumpled paper. Named after the Japanese word for paper bags, is Kami a tribute to the Japanese tradition of paper art. The vase has an uneven surface with curves and tears,…
Description Poster with motifs of iconic furniture & Accessories To complement the furniture collection, Artek launched the “abc Collection” in 2012: This brings together small, everyday objects that complement the Finnish manufacturer’s legendary furniture and lighting and are always a joy to behold. The Icon Posters designed by the German designer duo Greige are part…
Description Painted Concrete Family Normies is a delightful family of painted concrete figures, characterised by abstract designs and lots of personality. The family members Normfred, NormNorm, Norma and Normus, were born by chance during a design experiment in clay. The Danish designer Simon Legald was so pleased with the outcome that he then put the…
Description Tea Light Holder with Leather Detail The LindDNA Curve by LindDNA is handmade out of oak and covered with leather. Thanks to the magnets inside of the tea lights, several candles can be combined together to create a candle decoration. Created and produced in Aarhus, Denmark, the tea light holder is not only a…
Description Stoneware candle holder with handle The Sayeda candle holder from Bloomingville is a beautiful small candle holder with a convenient handle and a beautiful reactive glaze. Due to the nature of the glaze and the handmade technique, color variations may occur, which only add to its charm. This text has been translated automatically, how…