Description Charles Rennie Mackintosh was one of the great representatives of Art Nouveau. Together with his wife Margaret McDonald, her sister Frances, and his brother-in-law Herbert McNair, he developed an original style that set itself apart from the decorative floral style of Jugendstil. The groups geometric, almost cubist designs for furniture show the influence of…
Description Tealight holder in green and white The Waan tealight holder from House Doctor is not only a practical way to bring light into your home, but also a real design statement. Handcrafted with a charming speckled pattern in green and white, this tea light holder adds a subtle touch to any room. Its versatility…
Description Poster with important message The Tipping Point 01 Poster from Paper Collective enchants any ambiance with its graceful splendor. This work of art not only embodies aesthetic excellence, but also brings out an important message. The Tipping Point 01 Poster presents a captivating artwork that has a strong visual impact. The combination of colors…
Description Poster with coral motif The Coral poster from Paper Collective was designed by Danish creative artist Nina Bruun and features a single coral shape in deep burgundy. It sits on a cream background and its undulating shapes are reminiscent of flowing water in the depths of the oceans. A similar motif with light brown…
Description Glass vase in beautiful colors The Generous Vase from Design Letters is characterized by the elegant shape and the discreet, yet decisive for the vase is. It is made of thin and high quality glass, which provides a beautiful play of light when exposed to light. The vase can be displayed individually or in…
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 Poster with motif of iconic furniture Like many of his other pieces of furniture, Alvar Aalto designed his Armchair 41 for a specific building: the armchair was originally designed for the clinic in Paimio, which gave the chair its name, but it quickly made its triumphal march around the world from there. Since the…
Description Modern vase in frame The Solero Vase in stand from Philippi holds fresh, colourful flowers and branches suspended in the air. The straight-lined frame made of black, powder-coated steel lifts the vase into the air and skilfully sets the bouquets in scene. Through the modern, simple design in black fits Solero to almost any…
Description Fascinating metal candle holder The Erode Candleholder of the Danish label ferm Living inspires with its unique, fascinating shape. The design is inspired by the erosion of metal in combination with wind and water. This is underlined by the surface of the solid metal, which gives the candle holder a tactile expression, which with…
Description Candlestick with matte and rough surface. The Idon candle holder from Bloomingville convinces with an elegant and sculptural look. The organic shape is equipped with a handle, achieving a subtle yet dynamic effect. Made of aluminum, the color on the surface comes out rich and vibrant. The rough texture achieves a matte look that…
Description Calm and warm poster The motif of the Haven poster by British artist Kit Agar for Paper Collective radiates warmth and security. Featured is a female figure who seems engrossed in her book. The soft brown and beige tones are offset by a single, eye-catching blue earring. This simple composition of flowing shapes and…
Description Glass vase with uneven finish and swirl pattern The Jupiter Vase from House Doctor inspires with its fresh design! The fascinating swirls are particularly well accentuated in bright seasons. Contrasting to this, the edge of the vase is deliberately designed uneven, whereby Jupiter appears particularly charming. The vase can be wonderfully placed alone or…