Description Bubble look glass bowl The Rain Bowl of the Danish manufacturer House Doctor is indispensable in any household. The eye-catching bowls are especially inviting thanks to their airy loose look. In keeping with the name, the design of the bowl is marked with many mini bubbles. In the summer on the dining table comes…
Description Tealight holder illuminating like a lighthouse As the name suggests, the products of the Lighthouse series from Philippi light the way like a lighthouse and illuminate their surroundings. Tea lights can simply be placed behind the white coloured glass, which provides pleasant light effects. The timeless and elegant design is suitable for both indoor…
Description Wind light with glass dome The Tota lantern from AYTM is ideal for creating cosiness in the room. Equipped with tea lights or a block candle, the lantern provides a great lighting mood and spreads warmth in the ambience. Delicate tinted glass The object is composed of a basic bowl and a dome of…
Description Poster series with large blue motifs The Ink Grain Posters of Paper Collective spread a mixed palette of white, yellow, red and shades of blue, which emphasizes the beauty of texture, color and shape. The works are produced as an excerpt from a larger work, creating a snapshot of the artist’s creative process. With…
Description Candleholder in Balance solid brass The Balance candleholder from applicata convinces with its shiny garment made of solid brass and sets the light of the candle in a special way. Its special construction creates a floating impression, whereby the two parts are in perfect Balance position. The Balance Candleholderwas designed by Amanda Lilholt and…
Description Still life with hydrangea motif Still Life 04 Hydrangea is part of a still life series by Danish photographer Pia Winther, whose work is characterized by a special eye for the beauty of individual moments. Seemingly simple things and objects are artfully staged by her and thus receive a graphic and contemporary touch. The…
Description Poster with black motive of a woman The Meltdown Poster from Paper Collective is all about our psychological state – thoughts, behaviors and ways of being. Artist Jenkin’s unique ability to capture emotion through the simplicity of black ink on paper comes to the fore. A beautiful work for quiet spaces such as bedrooms…
Description Stainless steel flower vase The Bernadotte Vase by Georg Jensen is a stylish way to present lush bouquets and individual flowers. The first products of the Bernadotte series were designed in the 1930s by the Swedish prince Sigvard Bernadotte, who was one of Georg Jensen’s most successful partners. The cylindrical Bernadotte vase is made…
Description Sculptural vase in amber look glass The Umber Vase of the Danish label Hubsch Interior inspires with its sculptural design. The slender vase is made of textured, amber-colored glass. Umber Is wonderfully suitable for windowsills, dressers or shelves. The vase can either be placed individually or combined with fresh or dried flowers. This text…
Description Bowl made of stainless steel rods Blow Up Reminiscent of Mikado, Alessi ‘s bowl is based on the idea of welding hypothetical steel wire scraps together to create different container shapes. Common to all objects in the Alessi Blow Up collection is the unmistakable signature of the Brazilian Campana brothers. The seemingly random arrangement…
Description Desert sand poster The Sand Village Posters I – III by French photographer Stan Desjeux for Paper Collective all depict the fusion of nature and man-made environment. Desert stand is the focus of each version here, which cultivate an almost apocalyptic, but at the same time an equally dreamlike touch. The poetic motifs convey…
Description Poster with poppies illustration Poppy Studies by Anine Cecilie Iversen for The Poster Club is a work of art that focuses on the delicate beauty and fine details of poppies. This enchanting painting, exclusively presented by The Poster Club, invites you to admire the grace of nature in your surroundings. Anine Cecilie Iversen has…