Description Poster with motif of iconic furniture Like many of his other pieces of furniture, Alvar Aalto designed his Armchair 41 for a specific building: the armchair was originally designed for the clinic in Paimio, which gave the chair its name, but it quickly made its triumphal march around the world from there. Since the…
Description Advent metal candle holder The Kwelu Advent candle holder from Bloomingville is made of black metal and adds something modern to any interior. It has space for four candles, perfect for the Advent season. For a real Christmas feeling can be Kwelu Be placed on the table or windowsill. This text has been translated…
Description House look metal lanterns The Heidrun lanterns from Bloomingville are a set of two cozy lanterns shaped like two small houses. They are made of metal in a gray shade. The small windows and doors will spread coziness and brighten up the dark evenings. After use, they can be stored inside each other. This…
Description Modern vase in frame The Solero Vase in stand from Philippi holds fresh, colourful flowers and branches suspended in the air. The straight-lined frame made of black, powder-coated steel lifts the vase into the air and skilfully sets the bouquets in scene. Through the modern, simple design in black fits Solero to almost any…
Description Vase with distinctive stripes An unmistakable stripe design distinguishes the Omaggio vase from Khler Design . The combination of elegant stripes and a soft shape with gentle curves brings a lively dynamic into any room. Flower vase and decorative object The Omaggio vase puts beautiful seasonal flowers in the limelight individually and conjures up…
Description Exclusive Nordic Christmas Gift box The exclusive Nordic Christmas Gift Box from Broste Copenhagen is a true feast for the senses and embodies the beauty of Scandinavian Christmas traditions in their purest form. Every detail of this gift box has been designed with the utmost care, upon opening the box you are immediately immersed…
Description Stackable tray set The Areaware Stack bowl set combines modern design with practical versatility to take the dining experience to the next level. These elegant and functional bowls are perfect for any household that values aesthetics and functionality. The Stack bowls are made of high-quality material and are characterized by their smooth, matt surface,…
Description Artistic vase with beautiful geometry The combination of sharp geometric lines with thin silhouettes creates a Guggenheim a decorative illusion. The three-dimensional shape fascinates from every angle. The name comes from the Guggenheim , a museum of modern art in New York. The texture of the handmade surface catches incident light beautifully and becomes…
Description Poster with mother and child in abstract form Mother is an artwork by Peytil for Paper Collective a graffiti inspired artist from Stockholm. The motif shows the silhouette of a mother and her children. The poster is available in different sizes and the dynamic lines on each wall are an eye-catcher. “I painted the…
Description Bulbous Flower Vase by Henning Koppel Henning Koppel is one of the most respected designers from the Danish manufacturer Georg Jensen. Together with other design icons, he shaped the Danish companies specific design language with his elegant, characteristic style. His designs have a high recognition value, created by organic, minimalist forms and selected materials….
Description Poster with face motif and red hands The Hamsa Hands Poster of Paper Collective plays with the abstract and the spiritual, with two red hands dangling from the top and bottom of the picture. In the middle two eyes meet, which are connected to create a face from two separate worlds. Whether in the…
Description Round bowl in square base The design of the Kubus Bowl is based on original sketches by Mogens Lassen. The round bowl with its square base features classic geometric elements known from the Bauhaus school. And indeed, Bauhaus was a primary source of inspiration for the Danish architect and designer. The Bauhaus maxim that…