Description creative poster Full of personality and character, the A poster from Paper Collective uses a few choice elements to create a memorable and enchanting impression. Inspired by the minimalist approach of mid-century Swiss typographic design, the ‘A’ artwork takes the form of a pair of wide-legged trousers with a pair of feet sticking out…
Description Woven metal basket The Bakkie basket from the Dutch company Pols Potten is a wonderfully cheerful living element with its decorative, colorful and playful design. The woven look in matt, powder-coated metal is a nod to the genuine craftsmanship of weaving. The choice of metal material offers extremely high durability. The Bakkie basket can…
Description The HK Bonbonniere by Georg Jensen is a storage box that is absolutely up to date with its material contrast. The box is ideal for sweets, but it is also suitable for other small items such as keys, mobile phone, wallet or office utensils. The HK Bonbonniere by Georg Jensen , which was designed…
Description Mouth-blown glass bowl in retro look The Opal bowl by Kristina Dam convinces with its unique double layering, which emphasizes the transparency of the glass. The soft and gently curved design gives the bowl a retro look and also makes it lighter. Depending on the size, the Opal bowls are suitable for serving salads,…
Description Tealight holder illuminating like a lighthouse As the name suggests, the products of the Lighthouse series from Philippi light the way like a lighthouse and illuminate their surroundings. Tea lights can simply be placed behind the white coloured glass, which provides pleasant light effects. The timeless and elegant design is suitable for both indoor…
Description Poster with eccentric flower motif The starting point for the BLOOM Posters of Paper Collective are old-fashioned flower pictures, which are now presented as stylish floral decorations. With their strong colours and reflections they captivate the viewer and create an almost psychedelic effect. The BLOOM series was created in close collaboration between photographer Chris…
Description Amazing flower vase The vase Esmeralda from Philippi is one thing above all: amazing. It attracts all eyes and is a unique design object. The special thing about the vase is that it seems to float in a glass container – this gives it an extraordinary lightness. This amazing effect is further enhanced by…
Description Advent candles with cinnamon scent The Scented Advent candles from the Danish manufacturer ferm Living are the ideal companion for the pre-Christmas season. The numbers for the four Advent Sundays on the front of the glass container shorten the days to the festival and the candle itself exudes a wonderful cinnamon scent. Whether on…
Description Flat ceramic vase on stand The Sphere Vase Bubl Medio from 101 Copenhagen is the first design from the Danish manufacturer. It combines traditional Chinese vase styles with a sculptural expression that adds an artistic touch to any space. As the name Bubl suggests, its body is round – but only from the front….
Description Timeless stainless steel vase with steel edge The Ora vase from Stelton delights with its stylish design, which is at least as beautiful as a gorgeous bouquet of flowers. What’s more, it lasts a lifetime thanks to powder-coated stainless steel – exactly what the Italian designer duo Daniel Debiasi and Federico Sandri wanted. Ora…
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…
Description artful poster Branching by Moe Made It for The Poster Club captures the essence of nature’s branching structures with a stunning blend of precision and artistry. The earthy, muted tones and intricate details create a visual symphony that exudes both serenity and inspiration. Printed on high-quality, eco-friendly paper, ” Branching I” becomes a centerpiece…