Description Stylish bowls made of solid glass The Press Bowl from Tom Dixon is suitable for presenting fruit, snacks, small everyday objects – steals the show from its contents in any case. Even without contents the bowl is already a real highlight: The light is caught in the thick glass grooves before it breaks into…
Description The wooden zebra is one of the first figures from the Kay Bojesen animal collection. The zebra has taken a place on the unique threshold between fantasy figure and design object The zebra was created well before the most famous Bojesen animal, the wooden monkey. While the latter only first saw the light of…
Description Vase with hand painting The Jona Vase from Bloomingville is a hand-painted vase with a design reminiscent of a human drawing in the style of ancient art. Each design is painted by hand in warm colors, so each vase is unique and can also be used as a pure decorative piece. Through flowers radiates…
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…
Description Glass vase with colorful dots The Vidia vase from Bloomingville is a beautiful hand-blown vase made of orange colored glass with a special pattern of colorful dots. The vase has the perfect shape for a bouquet of fresh or dried flowers. Even without flowers, the vase is a very decorative piece that adds a…
Description Stone look bonbonnière The Stain Bonboniere from the manufacturer Muubs is perfect for storing all kinds of small items such as jewelry, cash or keys. The unique surface comes from the use of special craftsmanship. Due to its subtle storage function can Stain optimally used as an inconspicuous decoration. Round storage jar can be…
Description Sculptural earthenware vase The Hector vase from Broste Copenhagen impresses with its unique, sculptural design. Its curved exterior and soft silhouette create a modern living ambience. Hector The vase can be placed on a windowsill, shelf, table or chest of drawers as desired. Individual branches and flowers can be skillfully draped in the upper…
Description Fine Art Giclée Print in Stripe Design The Waiting fine art giclée print by Sofia Lind for The Poster Club inspires with its great printing technique. The large-scale, nostalgic stripe 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…
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 Metropolitan shell made of cast aluminium The Metrobowl bowl from Frederik Roijé brings the world’s great metropolises onto the dining table and onto the shelf at home. Made of cast aluminium, the bowls represent Amsterdam or Manhattan, New York. The bowl is composed of the street network of the respective metropolis. Thus, for example,…
Description Handmade glass vase The elegant vase from the Cafu Collection inspires with soft shapes and an elegant color. In handmade quality, the vases in various sizes are suitable for flower arrangements, decorated branches or as a special home accessory even without content. Vase design by HolmbckNordentoft The philosophy of Sebastian Holmbck and Ulrik Nordentoft,…
Description Sculptural vase with asymmetrical handles The Isolde vase from Broste Copenhagen combines the grace of nature with the unique charm of the Danish manufacturer. These tall vases are available in two enchanting colors and are an extremely attractive eye-catcher both with flowers and on their own. With their organic contours and asymmetrical handles, they…