Description Ceramic tealight holders The Urbania tealight houses from Khler Design are ceramic tealight holders with hand-carved windows through which a cosy candlelight shines. In different architectural shapes, the tealight holders by Mette Bache and Barbara Bendix Becker are a special eye-catcher on any window sill. In terms of form, the light houses from Khler…
Description Decorative Wooden Birds The Discus decorative wooden birds by Architectmade were designed by Hans Blling in 1961. Their name comes from the ancient sport, which gave its shape to this design. The birds were inspired by Blling’s love of parrots. Throughout his career as an architect, the little bird adorned countless architectural drawings and…
Description Bamboo wicker lantern The Musu lantern from Bloomingville is a new and modern take on the classic lantern. The design is made of bamboo strings and woven into a beautiful shape that nicely frames the flames inside and creates a shimmering effect. Inside the lantern is a glass insert for candles that protects the…
Description Abstract birds poster The Flying High Poster by Dutch artist Anne Olde Kalter for Paper Collective is inspired by the high skies and vast landscapes of her homeland. Flying High Is bold and poetic at the same time. Against a shallow, earthy pink background, abstract birds in a deep maroon color circle over the…
Description Artwork with daisies Daisies by Carla Llanos for The Poster Club is not just a poster; it is an invitation to celebrate the beauty of simplicity and the joy of the simple things in life. The artwork is an inspiring choice to enhance spaces with natural beauty and bring the joy of daisies into…
Description Minimalist Vase The Norma vase from Bloomingville is an artistic piece reminiscent of Pablo Picasso’s art. The bright vase made of stoneware has a narrow neck, so not many flowers fit inside. Nevertheless, the dynamic shape and the fine drawings give the vase a poetic effect, which is especially beautiful in bright rooms. This…
Description Unobtrusive vase Silent is a vase that does not impose itself. True to its name and the Scandinavian design tradition, the vase from Muuto remains in the background without clamoring for effects. Clear design and pure timelessness Designer Andreas Engesvik says about his Silent vase: “At Silent was about reducing a vase to its…
Description Earthenware bowl The Foligno Bowl from Bloomingville presents a sculptural design that stands out from the rest of the dinnerware. The beautiful bowl has hollow holes that shape it into a great fruit basket or a stunning bread bowl where the contents are visible. The Foligno Bowl can also be used as a decorative…
Description Poetic bowl made of stainless steel The Barknest bowl by Boucquillon & Maaoui for Alessi belongs to a whole series of decorative objects for the living area. The designer duo Michel Boucquillon and Donia Maaoui were inspired for the series by their house “Casa Boucquillon” in Tuscany, where they live, experiment, meditate and work…
Description Candlestick with flowers as a model Anders Nrgaard designed the Blossom candlesticks for applicata . Lily, tulip and rose were the model for the wooden candlesticks, which, like a bouquet of flowers, best come into their own in a group. Another influence in the design of the Blossom s were candlesticks from the 50s…
Description Poster with portrait on red background The Red Portrait poster from Paper Collective uses negative space to illuminate the central figure against a dramatic background of strong red lines. Captivating in its simplicity, this puts the portrait in the spotlight. Designed by LouLou Avenue, the motif finds a place in both modern and contemporary…
Description Flower vase made of layered glass The Step vase from Normann Copenhagen certainly lives up to its name, because the glass is built up layer by layer. Thus, the manufacturing process becomes visible through fine lines in the glass and is thus a significant part of the design. The bulbous vase stylishly sets off…