Description Table vases in the style of Japanese/Scandinavian craftsmanship The Kabin Vases from 101 Copenhagen are inspired by the simple, classic form of Japanese craftsmanship. The large table vases offer the same stability and complexity as traditional Japanese tea bowls. The bodies of the vase rest on a small base or pedestal, which offer a…
Description Poster with colored areas The Simplicity poster from Paper Collective sets beautiful soft accents in the living room and combines soft beige and brown tones with a black detail. The art print features colored areas in different shapes that crisscross to fill the entire print. The top layer presents a light color with little…
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 Porcelain flower stone The Vanitas Flower Stone by ferm Living presents a reference to a genre of still life that celebrates the transience of life. With the Vanitas Flower stone can be created an individual small still life. The various holes of the decorative object tie in with the Japanese tradition of ikebana, the…
Description Wind light with fine steel grid The Mesh Lantern from Philippi is suitable for indoor and outdoor use and provides a cosy atmosphere in the ambience. The fine basket structure made of powder-coated steel allows candlelight to shine gently through, creating an exciting interplay of light and shadow. Inside the basket there is a…
Description Crystal glass vase The Waters Vase from Zwiesel Glas is ideal for individual and aesthetic flower staging. The vase transforms the living space into a natural refuge of serenity. The Waters Vase presents a sleek and contemporary silhouette, crafted with attention to detail and serves a display option for the most beautiful floral arrangements….
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 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 Wooden figure in the shape of an elephant baby The elephant wooden figure by Lucie Kaas convinces by her charming form and the cute expression. Gunnar Flrning and the Danish illustrator Harry Vede designed the elephant baby in smoked oak or rubber tree wood as early as 196 1. Harry Vede’s illustrations have been…
Description Movable wooden figure in bird shape The Bird series by ArchitectMade was designed by Kristian Vedel in 1959. Since then they have spread far and wide and can be found in various living rooms and offices around the world. The special thing about the Birds is that they are very expressive: The body can…
Description Vases in set of 3 The Komo mini vases from ferm Living, in the practical set of 3, are perfect for creating a decorative still life. The small, plump vases present a reactive glaze that gives them a unique expression. Whether on a bookshelf, table or windowsill, the vases can be combined with other…
Description Iron tealight holder The Bars tealight holder from House Doctor convinces with its extraordinary design. The tea light is placed in a small glass container. Once lit, the light shines through between the individual iron struts of the holder and immerses the room in a special flair. The Bars tealight holder with a minimalist…