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 Floral stainless steel tealight holder The Bloom Botanica tealight holder from Georg Jensen provides a cosy atmosphere in the room. Made of highly polished stainless steel and held in a floral shape, the tealight holder sets spring-like accents and is reminiscent of blooming buds. For the design is the Danish Helle Damkjr, who made…
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 Elegant glass tealight holder The Isabela tea light holder from the Creative Collection of Bloomingville is a beautiful golden glass candle holder decorated with small pretty beads. It adds a homey, cozy and warm atmosphere to the interior. This text has been translated automatically, how do you rate the quality of this translation very…
Description Ceramic bowl with colour gradient The Herringbone Bowl by Vitra is a design by Shay Alkalay and Yael Mer, who work together under the name Raw-Edges. Fascinated by beautiful colour gradients, the couple developed the Herringbone series, consisting of ceramic objects with a gentle colour accent. The Herringbone bowl is part of the collection…
Description Aluminium vase with perforated lid In the Flow vase with perforated lid from House Doctor flowers can be arranged according to Ikebana, the Japanese art of flower arranging. Simply fill with water and close the vase with the lid with numerous holes. Then the flowers can be put into the different holes one by…
Description Vases with architectural and human forms The Cobra vases from 101 Copenhagen celebrate the absurd and playful silhouettes of the 1960s Cobra Arts movement of the 1960s. With their tube-like shapes, they create a contrast between human and architectural silhouettes. The vases are made of ceramic and then glazed by hand. Due to the…
Description Lantern for the Garden In 1998, Design House Stockholm together with the designer Kristina Stark received a request to design a product for a special event in Rosendals Garden in Stochholm. The result of this assignment was the Lotus lantern that first adorned Rosendals gardens and has enjoyed great popularity since then. Candleholder to…
Description Duo candle holder and vase made of powder-coated steel Trumpet – 2 in 1 vase & candle holder from Design Letters is a whimsical and eye-catching combination of vase and candle holder that will add personality and charm to any room. Individual flower stems can be beautifully placed inside. Alternatively Trumpet can be turned…
Description Terrazzo vase The Vase of Terrazzo by Humdakin, like the other products of the material terrazzo – actually known as flooring from the 70s – is a reinvention of decoration and everyday objects under modern and robust aspects. The vase can beautifully accentuate a bouquet of colourful flowers. It is 14 cm high. This…
Description Stick candles with beautiful pattern The Batik stick candles from Humdakin are 30cm high and bring a large portion of charm into the home with their special look. The bottom of the stick candles are ribbed to ensure a firm grip. The candles are available in several colours. This text has been translated automatically,…
Description Handmade stoneware vase The Eliya vase from the Creative Collection by Bloomingville is designed in stoneware with a beautiful green cracked glaze. It can be combined with other home accessories in a beautiful and personal way. Each vase is hand painted and therefore unique. This text has been translated automatically, how do you rate…