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 The candleholder Harmony was designed by Maria Bernsten for Georg Jensen in 2008. The harmonic candleholder offers space for five candles. The attractive shape can be enriched with ornaments if desired. Appealing entangled stainless steel straps emboss the appearance of the Harmony candleholder. They fall on top of each other and spread organic movements…
Description attractive paperweight The Coot Paperweight by ferm Living is a fascinating and eco-friendly accessory that elegantly combines functionality and artistic design. This paperweight in the shape of a water chicken is made of recycled cast aluminum, representing the ideals of sustainability and art in equal measure. With its original and playful design, the paperweight…
Description Decorative bowl with grooves in stone resin material The Art Piece Patch bowl from Mette Ditmer brings character and excitement to home decor with its substantial size and unique details. The surface of the bowl features grooves that create a patchwork-inspired expression that is original and unique. The bowl can be used as a…
Description Candle holders in house design If you like simple, high-quality design, you’ll be right at home with these four candle houses from Remember . In the dark season, the puristic ensemble with the chimneys made of polished stainless steel creates a warm atmosphere in the house. Beautiful decoration for windowsill, dresser or fireplace. The…
Description Storage for Bits and Bobs The shallow bowls designed by graphic designer Clara von Zweigbergk are stylish and at the same time practical accessories for the living area. Available in different sizes, the coloured steel trays provide a multitude of functional and combination possibilities. The trays are available in the sizes XS, S, M,…
Description Poster with zebra stripe motif and tree In 2010, Finnish-born graphic designer Kustaa Saksi created the poster for the 7 5. birthday of the Artek brand. The poster is designed in Kustaa Saksi’s typical surreal yet inviting style. As part of the “abc Collection“, the Artek 75 Years Poster in a series of accessories…
Description Aluminium candle holders with industrial design The Castle candle holders from House Doctor are characterized by a minimalist and industrial look. The candle holders enhance the home decor and appear very modern due to their simple colouring and the sculptural shape. Classic and elegant colour nuances pull the candle holders in a discreet direction….
Description feminine vase Vase Akira from Bloomingville is an elegant and feminine vase made of gray stoneware. The unique hand-decorated vase will definitely make an impression in your living room – it is almost a piece of art in itself. This text has been translated automatically, how do you rate the quality of this translation…
Description Knot poster The poster The Knot by the Danish designers Nina Bruun shows a flowing, broad, knotted line in the form of a graphic print. The play with shadows tries to give the impression of depth, which makes the motif appear particularly vivid. The deep blue of the knotted line also creates a strong,…
Description Tree figures for new trees in India The My Tree wooden figures from Andersen Furniture are beautiful and decorative little trees made of lime wood, the purchase of which will be used to plant new trees in India. With the help of the My Tree Andersen has entered into a cooperation with the Global…
Description Filigree glass candlestick The Flare Candlestick by Hay is a sculptural candlestick that delights with its detailed design. Built up the slim candle holder is a slender column of glass, which consists of segments that are artfully linked and emphasized by the transparency of the glass. It is ideal for the living room, but…