Description Fine art giclée print in vase design. The Circular Vase print by Studio Paradissi for The Poster Club inspires with its great printing technique. The opulent vase motif in simple colors captivates here with its depth of intense color nuances. In conjunction with the high-quality natural paper, the archiving of colors and maximum durability…
Description Scented candle made of soy wax in a colored jar The scented candle in the glass of the Danish manufacturer Broste Copenhagen creates true feel-good moments in your own four walls. Depending on personal preference, a variety of scents are available, such as maple walnut or ocean sage, among others. The candle is made…
Description Vase in the shape of a Goblet Calice by Kartell is a vase, which was designed by Ettore Sottsass. The vases form recalls the image of a chalice (Italian: Calice), which is catapulted through the loud colours and the dyed-through techno-polymer in the modern era. Big lush flowers, such as lilies or dahlias, do…
Description humorous art print The Six Poster from Paper Collective was created by English graphic designer Harry Richards, who has combined a minimalist approach to form and composition with his own sense of humor and fun. Richards uses a mixture of positive and negative space to add as much personality as possible with a minimalist…
Description Glazed porcelain vase The Flores Vase from ferm Living invites you to spend creative moments. Inspired by French tulipieres, the vase is perfect for lush floral arrangements. The classic tulipiere vases are known for their functional and decorative qualities, which can be used to arrange flowers in a very individual way. Regardless of the…
Description The “della Naturaseries by the artist Enzo Mari is a series of graphics from the art edition of Danese Milano. The graphic “Otto, locawas created in 1967.. The series overall comprises six pictures with natural motives, from an apple, a panther to the head of a goose. Enzo Mari created these pictures in the…
Description The Garden Egg was originally intended to be a garden chair. At that time Peter Ghyczy was working for the synthetics manufacturer Elastogran/Reuter in Lemfrde. As leader of the design department, his tasks included exploring suitable areas of application for what were then new and particularly promising synthetic materials. The most prominent and later…
Description Floral still life painting Stockholm artist and fashion designer Liat Greenberg’s Three Flowers poster for Paper Collective is an expression of her abstract approach to still life painting. She focuses on spontaneity and unpredictability in her work, allowing large watercolor flowers to wander across her composition. Rich reds give way to delicate pinks and…
Description The German designer Constantin Wortmann likes to play with the viewer’s perception. His Cobra Bowl appears dynamic and is a typical example for his vision of transformation. With the Cobra Bowl, Wortmann has translated the flowing design language of the collection by Georg Jensen into a new context. The shape smoothly winds its way…
Description Small brass candle holder The Sol candleholder from AYTM is inspired by the sun as it presents a glowing light wherever it is placed. In its simplicity, it captures the flame while casting warm and atmospheric reflections from the colors around it. A beautiful eye-catcher on a decorative tray, on the dining table or…
Description Wooden candlestick for advent season The candlestick Nordic Light from the house of Design House Stockholm is a real game changer. The four-armed object, created by designer Jonas Grundell, can be adjusted at will. And this practical mobility is accompanied by a great design, so that any room is filled with the Nordic Light…
Description Mini mug made of porcelain The minimalist mugs from Design Letters are suitable for enjoying your morning espresso, as a child’s mug, tea light holder or planter for mini plants and other small items. Typography by Arne Jacobsen The distinctive numbers that adorn the mugs were designed by Danish designer Arne Jacobsen in 1937….