Description Lanterns made of high black steel frame The Wisma lantern from Philippi is made of powder-coated steel, which rises almost half a meter above the ground. These official dimensions paired with an equally official design are just right for lovers of pronounced straightness. Gently flickering candles with glowing flames contrast with the black frame…
Description Fine Art Giclée Print in Colorful Lemon Design The Green Lemon fine art giclée print by Anna Mrner for The Poster Club inspires with its great printing technique. The colorful lemon motif captivates here with its depth of intense color nuances. In conjunction with the high-quality natural paper, the archiving of colors and maximum…
Description Beautiful flower vase made of mouth blown glass The Casca vase is a real, colourful accent in any home interior. With its elegant, colourful design and slim, tall form, it offers space for your favourite flowers, but is also ideal as a decorative element in its own right. It works alone, or combined with…
Description Brass candlestick in pine cone optics The Geraldine candle holder from Bloomingville is made of brass in a beautiful and rustic cone look. It can be styled on the Christmas table along with spruce and small pine cones to complete the look. Available in a variety of sizes. This text has been translated automatically,…
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 Colourful Geometric Compositions as a Poster The geometric poster Wrong Geometry 05 was designed by the Copenhagen graphic agency Wrong. As part of a series, the graphic poster inspires with a powerful blend of differently coloured cubes. Printed on high-quality 200 g Munken pure paper, the poster is a special eye-catcher that can be…
Description Tealight holder with unique shape Holder for tealights with wavy edge from the Cobra Collection, designed by Constantin Wortmann. The unique shape gives the design something poetic while remaining elegant. The tea light holders made of shiny stainless steel are available in a set of 2 and complete any table decoration with elegance and…
Description Stainless steel floral vase The Bloom Botanica vase of Georg Jensen convinces with its floral design, which reminds of a bud opening. The spring-like design brings a breath of fresh air into every ambience and perfectly stages individual flowers and lush bouquets. The vase is made of highly polished stainless steel, which provides a…
Description Small cast iron candlestick The 1 candle holder is the slim version of the award-winning Heima Candlestick from Normann Copenhagen . Heima provides a stable and secure hold for a single candle. The candle holder is made of robust cast iron and comes in a minimalist, Nordic design. According to Nordic mythology Heima “Home”…
Description Fluted glass vase The Melon Vase from Pols Potten inspires with its rounded shape and fresh colors. Melon Was developed in collaboration with florists, but the vase made of glass looks exceedingly artistic even without flower arrangements. The fluted outside of the vase reminds with its design of traditional terracotta pots. The glass vase…
Description Poster in harmonious design Square Days from Leise Dich Abrahamsen for The Poster Club Is a work of art that focuses on the beauty of simplicity and clean lines. This stunning painting, presented exclusively by The Poster Club , exudes a timeless calm and elegance. Leise Dich Abrahamsen has created in ” Square Days…
Description Polyresin rocking horse design candlestick The Almine candle holder from Bloomingville is made of polyresin and has the shape of a rocking horse. The candlestick is designed in traditional Christmas colors with small, cute details in gold. It stands firmly and cannot tip over. This text has been translated automatically, how do you rate…