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 English-Danish Vase A perfect mix of timeless and equally modern design emerged out of the creative cooperation of Holmegaard and the Danish artist and florist Claus Dalby: Old English, a collection of vases of clear glass that unifies the best of Danish glass work and English gardening tradition. The aim of this cooperation was…
Description Statement candle in noble design The Column Candle from Hay is a masterpiece of contemporary elegance and aesthetics that will enrich any room with its minimalist design and warm glow. This candle was created with the utmost care and attention to detail to create a unique atmosphere in the home. The Column Candle is…
Description Fluted iron bowl with rustic look The Flood Bowl of the manufacturer House Doctor inspires with its raw, rustic look. Flood Is made of iron, the surface with an antique brown finish. The unique design of the bowl refers equally to the color and detailed finish. Each item supplied is unique. Flood Can be…
Description The round metal wire basket “826” stands in the tradition of a long history of household items. In the late 1940s, when Alessi shifted from handcrafted metal processing to industrial production, the wire basket was one of the first objects which emerged in the engineering department through research in using new technologies like the…
Description Poster with poppy motif The White Vallmo Poster by Amelie Hegardt for Danish manufacturer Paper Collective is a beautiful modern art print. The poster with floral poppy motif is handmade and curated in Copenhagen. White Vallmo Is produced under the Swan certification system. Available in different sizes. This text has been translated automatically, how…
Description Vase for BMF Collection The BMF -vase is an addition to the collection of BMF -design. It is designed to seamlessly follow on from the characteristic BMF -shape and can be beautifully combined with the candle holders. The vase gives the candle holder an extra dimension and allows you to decorate the candle holder…
Description Decoration in organic look Delvan Deko from Bloomingville is a beautiful decoration in an organic design. It can be combined with other home accessories, for a very special decoration in the interior. Due to the nature of the glaze as well as the handmade technique, color variations may occur. This text has been translated…
Description Glazed ceramic bowl with flower look The Bloom bowl from the Danish manufacturer 101 Copenhagen impresses with its elegant look of intertwining petals. Bloom The bowl is inspired by the floral design of the 70s, but has been given a modern, raw and clear expression. The gently curved surface contrasts with the strong basic…
Description Vase for Stoff Nagel Bowl and candle holder The vase from Stoff Nagel is a natural continuation of the characteristic Stoff Nagel -expression and can be attached to the candle holders, the bowl and the stand. The Stoff Nagel vase adds an extra dimension to the classic design and makes it possible to integrate…
Description Cylindrical vase in semi-transparent glass The Kai vase from Broste Copenhagen achieves an elegant and refined expression with its almost translucent coloured glass and beautiful cylindrical silhouette. Combined with single, long-stemmed flowers, it provides a great splash of colour in the ambience. Tip: For an all-over elegant look, you can combine it Kai can…
Description During the mid-twenties, tubular steel won favor among avant-garde designers as a preferred material for furniture design. The most important designs for tubular steel, now regarded as classics of modern furniture design, were created within the course of just a few years. During preparations for the Weissenhof exhibition in Stuttgart, Mart Stam developed a…