Description Solid cast iron candle holder for four candles In Norse mythology means Heima Home or world, but Heima is also the name of the new candlestick from Normann Copenhagen . Heima is a four-armed cast iron candleholder designed by Francis Cayouette with a minimalist, Nordic design. In his interpretation of the classic candlestick, the…
Description Cheerful wobbly figure Hoptimist e stand for joy and optimism like few other products. The couple designed by Gustav Ehrenreich Bimble & Bumble was reissued because it has lost none of its magic to this day. Hoptimist en, as the name suggests, provide a bouncing good mood. Bumble is the brother of Bimble it…
Description Wooden figures optimist and pessimist Is the glass half full or half empty Hans Blling has created his two characters for ArchitectMade along this fundamental question and attitude towards life. The decorative wooden figures Optimist and Pessimist complement and complete each other like Ying and Yang. The idea of memorializing optimists and pessimists with…
Description Decorative sculpture made of earthenware The Berhan decorative sculpture from Bloomingville is a tasteful and discreet design object for decoration. With its natural look, the sculpture looks great on its own or combined with other sculptures. The surface of the sculpture is untreated and rough and shows the connection to nature. The Berhan sculpture…
Description Decorative bowl Humdakin‘s Firenze Terrazzo Bowl presents a very special material that creates a contrasting look while carrying a traditional touch. The terrazzo material is reminiscent of antique flooring and attracts all eyes. The bowl can be used as a decorative shelf for small trinkets. At the same time, small everyday items can be…
Description Porcelain flower stone The Vanitas Flower Stone by ferm Living presents a reference to a genre of still life that celebrates the transience of life. With the Vanitas Flower stone can be created an individual small still life. The various holes of the decorative object tie in with the Japanese tradition of ikebana, the…
Description Cotton poster with letters embroidery The Alphabet Fabric fabric poster from the Danish house ferm Living decorates the walls in the children’s room in a great way. The poster is made of GOTS-certified organic cotton. The individual colorful, funny letters of the alphabet are embroidered on the canvas. Thanks to the metal eyelets, the…
Description Marble tea light holder The Marcietta tea light holder from Bloomingville is an artistic marble bear figurine that can be used for tea lights. The beauty of natural stone is that no two pieces are alike. Each one is a unique work of art, shaped over thousands of years by Mother Nature through heat,…
Description stylish calendar candle The TWENTYFOUR Christmas candle from Mette Ditmer is part of a beautiful tradition that is kept in many countries and families. These special candles are used to count the days until Christmas and increase the anticipation of this festive occasion. The idea behind a calendar candle is to light a candle…
Description Minimalist metal vase The Noella vase is a beautiful addition to any floral decor. With its sleek, timeless look and unique metallic color scheme, it makes a great addition to any living room, dining room, office or hallway. Combines ideally with other minimalist and metallic pieces. Available in different sizes and colours. Made of…
Description Matchstick man made of oak wood and magnets The Match Man Wooden figure of the Danish label boyhood is the modern version of the playful matchstick man. Whether quite classically with matches or with crayons – the compilation of figures is well known to everyone from childhood days. Boyhood makes childhood blossom into a…
Description Aluminium vase with perforated lid In the Flow vase with perforated lid from House Doctor flowers can be arranged according to Ikebana, the Japanese art of flower arranging. Simply fill with water and close the vase with the lid with numerous holes. Then the flowers can be put into the different holes one by…