Description Stoneware tea light holder in marble look The Imilia Tealight holder from Bloomingville made of stoneware presents a rustic marble look in a handmade look. In the living room or bathroom, the tea light holder creates a cozy and comfortable atmosphere. The tea light holders feature a sculptural nuance that looks classy and enhances…
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 Artful metal and enamel bowls Art meets metal – Already the first look at the Stockholm bowl by Bernadotte & Kylberg is enough to show the specialness of the object. The bowl by Stelton is made of aluminium and enamel and has a unique design that is inspired by the home country of the…
Description Oh Lá Lá the fruit bowl by Martin Gschwendtner is a real eye-catcher. Three wooden boards can be connected with magnets to form an exceptional fruit bowl with a completely special appearance. The industrial designer Martin Gschwendtner designed the bowl in celebration of his bachelor thesis. The Oh Lá Lá Bowl skilfully demonstrates the…
Description Art print with graphic watercolor motif The No 10 art print by Berit Mogensen Lopez for the Danish manufacturer The Poster Club inspires with its graphic motif in watercolor look. The motif is printed on 265g high quality art paper. No 10 is carefully wrapped in tissue paper and packed in an optimally protective…
Description A real design classic since 1953: the fruit basket 70from the “Technology Office Alessi(Ufficio Tecnico Alessi). Alessi was founded at the beginning of the 1920s as a metal workshop. In the 1950s up to the 1970s, the family company made a name for itself particularly because of the quality of the metal work. Since…
Description Walrus figurines with rotating head The walrus wooden figurines from Spring Copenhagen overwhelm with their cute details and are cheerful little friends on any bookshelf or windowsill. The figurines are a perfect decorative object and an ideal gift for anyone who has a soft spot for arctic animals. The walrus figurines have a rotating…
Description Poster by Berenice Hernandez The Flora Poster from Paper Collective comes from the studio of Berenice Hernandez, located in the countryside of Monterrey in northern Mexico. The artist draws inspiration from the surroundings of her studio. Therefore, botany is the main focus of her work. Accordingly, the poster Flora poster shows an abstracted plant…
Description sculptural candlestick The Laia candle holder from Broste Copenhagen give the living space an unforgettable atmosphere. The masterful creation artfully combines function and aesthetics and becomes an eye-catcher in the home, both as a candle holder and as a work of art. The sculptural candle holder captivates with its unique and artistic form. The…
Description The Flora vases from Georg Jensen were designed by the native American Todd Bracher for Georg Jensen. The uniqueness of the Flora vase comes from the clever interaction between symmetry and asymmetry a phenomenon that often appears in nature. The contrast is also found in the material. The polished surface of the stainless steel…
Description Tealight Holder made of Precious Metal The Shell tealight holder was designed by Magnus Lfgren already in 1993. From the beginning, it was a successful and popular part of the Design House Stockholm range. The tealight holder, reminiscent of a sea shell for a reason, stands out with an elegant metal look made of…
Description Small cast iron candlestick The 1 candle holder is the slim version of the award-winning Heima Candlestick from Normann Copenhagen . Heima provides a stable and secure hold for a single candle. The candle holder is made of robust cast iron and comes in a minimalist, Nordic design. According to Nordic mythology Heima “Home”…