Description Vases with architectural and human forms The Cobra vases from 101 Copenhagen celebrate the absurd and playful silhouettes of the 1960s Cobra Arts movement of the 1960s. With their tube-like shapes, they create a contrast between human and architectural silhouettes. The vases are made of ceramic and then glazed by hand. Due to the…
Description Three legged decorative bowl The decorative bowl from Stoff Nagel expands the manufacturer’s series of iconic candleholders, which were designed back in the late 1960s by Hans Nagel and Werner Stoff were designed. The bowl is based on the three-legged shape of the candlestick and thus fits perfectly into the series of Stoff Nagel…
Description Candlestick in typical Wiinblad style The Eva candlestick from Bjrn Wiinblad expands the Eva Collection of the Danish house now with a beautiful candlestick. With the characteristic and unmistakable Wiinblad style, decorate your living area with stylish 70s elements and the perfect pinch of retro chic! Retro decoration from the Eva -Series The design…
Description Stoneware candle holder in striped glaze The Eja Candle holder from Bloomingville is a bowl with an integrated candle holder in a striped glaze. The candle holder can be used fantastically as a decorative element in the home or for a cozy and atmospheric. Eja Will add a modern and stylish touch to the…
Description timeless flower vase Lin Utzon’s Filigran series is a classic in the Rosendahl collection. Known for the intricate, decorative illustrations in her designs, Utzon embarks on a new design direction with the Filigran vase, optics : Completely without the previously characteristic floral patterns, her mouth-blown vases present a softly twisted look that makes the…
Description Poster in calm design Flowing from Leise Dich Abrahamsen for The Poster Club Is an artistic masterpiece that captures the beauty of movement and the flow of life. This fascinating painting, presented exclusively by The Poster Club , transports us to a world where time seems to stand still. Leise Dich Abrahamsen has created…
Description Aluminum tea light holders in snowflake design Lisetta tealight holders from Bloomingville are a two-piece set in the shape of snowflakes in gold look. Perfect to decorate the Christmas table or windowsill and create a real Christmas atmosphere. This text has been translated automatically, how do you rate the quality of this translation very…
Description A real design classic since 1953: the fruit basket 70from the “Technology Office Alessi(Ufficio Tecnico Alessi). Alessi was founded at the beginning of the 1920s as a metal workshop. In the 1950s up to the 1970s, the family company made a name for itself particularly because of the quality of the metal work. Since…
Description colorful painting Orange Flowers by Carla Llanos of The Poster Club is a stunning tribute to the beauty of nature. The artwork captures the radiant splendor of orange flowers and brings this vibrant energy into living spaces. The bright orange flowers are the focal point of this artwork, exuding a warm and inviting atmosphere….
Description Minimalist Vase The Norma vase from Bloomingville is an artistic piece reminiscent of Pablo Picasso’s art. The bright vase made of stoneware has a narrow neck, so not many flowers fit inside. Nevertheless, the dynamic shape and the fine drawings give the vase a poetic effect, which is especially beautiful in bright rooms. This…
Description Flat cast iron tealight holder The tealight holder Heima from Normann Copenhagen is the little brother of the award-winning Heima Candlestick. The tealight holder is made of robust cast iron and comes in a minimalist, Nordic design. According to Nordic mythology Heima “Home” or “world”. The designer Francis Cayouette has chosen the term for…
Description Vase with stripes The Mayah vase from Bloomingville is made of mouth blown glass in a beautiful striped design. Due to the technique, the colors vary and make each vase unique. The vase is a good size for large bouquets or branches. This text has been translated automatically, how do you rate the quality…