Description Stainless steel candle holder The Conversational Objects candle holder from Alessi presents a stunning combination of art and function. The candle holder is a real eye-catcher and fits harmoniously into modern and classic interiors. Its unusual design attracts all eyes and makes it a topic of conversation among guests. Made of high-quality stainless steel…
Description Exotic vase with face The closed eyes and suggestive face of the Magdi vase from Bloomingville bring an African charm to any home. The fine vase is handmade from stoneware and glazed. Even without flowers, the vase is a real eye-catcher. Because of the detailed handwork, color deviations may occur. The vase is 8…
Description Woman with hat poster The subject of Mikael Siiril’s Girl and Hat poster is reminiscent of Japanese minimal photography of the 1970s. The Finnish darkroom artist uses the photographer’s gaze as the main focus when creating compositions, using partial cropping to enhance the sense of presence in his work. The beautiful, versatile use of…
Description Flat cast iron tealight holder The tealight holder Heima from Normann Copenhagen is the little brother of the award-winning Heima Candlestick. The tealight holder is made of robust cast iron and comes in a minimalist, Nordic design. According to Nordic mythology Heima “Home” or “world”. The designer Francis Cayouette has chosen the term for…
Description Porcelain sculptural vase The Kink Vase from Muuto inspires with the combination of traditional craftsmanship and a playful design language. The unusual, sculptural shape is reminiscent of a (rain) bow is due to its particularly soft silhouette fits easily into various interiors. Curved vase with two openings The unusual, curved shape of the Kink…
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 fluted vase from mouth blown glass The Dim Stripe vase from XLBoom forms an exquisite and high-quality detail in any interior. In the design, the vase avoids complexity and creates fresh and elegant accents in the living room. It brings warmth and romance to the living room, bedroom, or study. Made of hand-blown glass,…
Description Minimalist Designer Poster The Le Bleu poster from Paper Collective already bears its motif in its name: It shows a simple, sky-blue color accent. It was designed by the French designer Maia Flore, who became famous with her photography installations. In this motif, the Frenchwoman dedicates herself to the beauty of the simple. With…
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 Colorful interplay between man with hat and surroundings The Primary Spaces Poster from Paper Collective puts the viewer right in the middle of the action of the subject. Primary Spaces Is part of Minh T’s photo series, which artfully process the interplay between people and their surroundings in his mental script. Minh T’s style…
Description Rina the rhinoceros Rina the rhinoceros was designed by Steffen Juul for Woud and is a playful decoration for young and old. Rina is a simple and lovable rhino sculpture made of solid oak. Thanks to the movable head, the expression of Rina change, giving the rhino a charming, slightly whimsical look. Made of…
Description Wooden figure in the shape of an elephant baby The elephant wooden figure by Lucie Kaas convinces by her charming form and the cute expression. Gunnar Flrning and the Danish illustrator Harry Vede designed the elephant baby in smoked oak or rubber tree wood as early as 196 1. Harry Vede’s illustrations have been…