Description filigree decorative tea light holder Balance The Balance tea light holder from the Danish label ferm Living captivates with its filigree, geometric shape. Due to its sculptural shape, the tea light holder is even without tea light an absolute eye-catcher. The tea light holder was inspired by the idea of balance. The curved bow…
Description Sunrise on the home wall Sunrise by Ana Santl for The Poster Club is not just a poster; it is an invitation to celebrate the freshness and renewal of each morning. This artwork is an inspiring choice to beautify spaces and enjoy the unique atmosphere of the dawn. Whether for your own home or…
Description Decorative bowl The ferm Living Nium bowl combines aesthetic design and practical functionality to create a versatile interior design accessory. With its organic shape, high-quality materials and a touch of Scandinavian flair, this bowl is a stylish highlight in the home. The Nium bowl impresses with its organic shape, which is reminiscent of natural…
Description Poster with waves/lines pattern The Quantum Fields Poster of Of Atoms and Lines for the manufacturer Paper Collective inspires with its artistic representation of light and sound waves. Quantum Fields Is inspired by Paul Klee’s “A line is a point that has walked.” It depicts a slow-moving entity of lines. It is handmade and…
Description functional storage basket The Tale Basket by Serax is a versatile and stylish storage solution that combines functionality with contemporary design. This beautifully designed basket is perfect for organizing and displaying various items in the home or office. The Tale Basket is carefully woven with care and precision, using high-quality materials that ensure durability…
Description Poster in asbtract elegance Table 8 L’Auberge by Max Ososki for The Poster Club combines different shapes and colors into a poster that enhances the interior design and at the same time leaves a lot of room for interpretation for the viewer. The poster presents itself in an abstract elegance that decorates any empty…
Description Candlestick with marble base The Grasil candle holder from AYTM is a noble living accessory made of high-quality materials. The basis is a cylinder made of marble in dark tones and with fine marbling. Two curved holders made of lacquered iron are enthroned on it, which are characterized by their filigree form. The combination…
Description Candle in rock look made of kerosene wax The Stala Candle from the manufacturer ferm Living is organic in both its shape and expression. As the name subtly suggests, the design of the candle is inspired by stalagmites, rock formations that rise from the bottom of caves. Stala Consists of four tips that add…
Description decorative wooden figures Half decorative element, half toy, the Wooden Dolls were originally created for designer Alexander Girard‘s own use. Based on the original figurines in his estate, the sometimes cheerful, sometimes rather grim looking company is produced by Vitra as a charming addition to any interior. The Wooden Dolls wooden figurines were originally…
Description Movable wooden figure in bird shape The Bird series by ArchitectMade was designed by Kristian Vedel in 1959. Since then they have spread far and wide and can be found in various living rooms and offices around the world. The special thing about the Birds is that they are very expressive: The body can…
Description Floating glass and walnut tea lights The candles shine in the Lift tealight holder from Philippi almost seem to float. Via two small magnets embedded in the walnut wood, the tea light is held firmly in the desired position. By hand, the height can be varied at any time as desired. Thus, the holder…
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…