Description Candle holder in harmonious wave shape The wave-shaped candle holder made of stainless steel is suitable for block candles and has a diameter of 33 cm. The candle holder looks as if it is itself made of melted wax, which has been newly and harmoniously shaped. The German designer Constantin Wortmann wanted elegance and…
Description Deco object in pineapple shape The Pineapple Deco Object by Pols Potten adds a tropical touch to your living space. Inspired by the enchanting appeal of the pineapple, the piece embodies the creative and imaginative spirit of Pols Potten’s design philosophy. The decorative object is carefully crafted with attention to detail and features a…
Description Painted steel lantern The Firefly lanterns from Zone Denmark are powder-coated, have a glass rim and are available in different heights. The cylindrical head can be easily removed to change the candles. To do this, one of the small silicone clips must be lifted. After inserting the new candle, the handle can be put…
Description Glass lights for stick candles and tea lights The glass lights from Remember set luminous accents. The candle holders are suitable for stick candles as well as for large and small tea lights. In the pretty glass lights, the candles shine particularly beautiful and provide a wonderfully atmospheric ambience. This text has been translated…
Description Versatile Use The Split Bowl by the German designer Martha Schwindling for Schnbuch offers many different uses. The bowl consists of two halves that can be used together or separately. The concave surface can be turned over to have a smooth level surface instead. As an option, only one half can be turned over…
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 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 Photographs with bouquets of flowers The Blomst photographs from Paper Collective show stylishly arranged flower arrangements in different vases. The colors of the flowers are perfectly matched to those of the background, so that a harmonious composition is created. Blomst is available in different designs and sizes, which can be wonderfully combined with each…
Description Industrial style storage basket The Meo basket from Serax is an asset to any living space. Its clean lines and minimalist design make it a versatile addition to any room, whether it’s the living area, bedroom, bathroom or office. The sturdy construction of the basket ensures durability so that items can be stored and…
Description Scented candle in flowing shapes with shiny glaze The scented candle Tuck by ferm Living convinces by its crumpled surface, which reminds of paper, as well as the shiny glaze. The lively shape with its powerful expression awakens creative instincts and creates a field of tension between art and craft. The scented candles consist…
Description Charles Rennie Mackintosh was one of the great representatives of Art Nouveau. Together with his wife Margaret McDonald, her sister Frances, and his brother-in-law Herbert McNair, he developed an original style that set itself apart from the decorative floral style of Jugendstil. The groups geometric, almost cubist designs for furniture show the influence of…
Description Eames Elephant: toy and sculpture in one The lovable elephant from the pen of Ray & Charles Eames delights adults and children alike. Made of sturdy plastic or fine wood, the design alternates between animalistic children’s toy and sculptural design. In production for the first time in 2007 In 1945, Charles and Ray Eames…