Description Painted Concrete Family Normies is a delightful family of painted concrete figures, characterised by abstract designs and lots of personality. The family members Normfred, NormNorm, Norma and Normus, were born by chance during a design experiment in clay. The Danish designer Simon Legald was so pleased with the outcome that he then put the…
Description abstract decorative object made of polyresin The decoration Terja from Bloomingville is made of polyresin in a brown tone. The decoration has a graphic design with a rough textured surface. Style it individually or with other home accessories. This text has been translated automatically, how do you rate the quality of this translation very…
Description Cement look candle holder The Mold Star Candle holder from House Doctor is the right piece to spice up your Christmas decorations. The faux stone gets the exciting look by being set in a star-shaped design and presenting itself in a minimalist yet industrial cement look. In the center, the candle holder offers ample…
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 Indigo flowers poster The motif of the Marchita poster by Mexican artist Berenice Hernandez refers to the plants that thrive along the streets of her home country. Indigo blue is a color that is very common in these urban environments – be it in the houses, in pots or in the blossoms of all…
Description Poster in exclusive design Together No. 01 by Rebecca Hein for The Poster Club is a work of art that focuses on the connection and harmony between people. This fascinating painting, exclusively presented by. The Poster Club , invites you to reflect on the importance of relationships and community. Rebecca Hein has created in…
Description Christmas lanterns from Scandinavia With the Christmas tea light holders from Holmegaard you wrap your Christmas decoration in atmospheric glow! The glasses are decorated with Christmas motifs of the Danish painter and designer Jette Frlich and inspire with their stylish, Christmas appeal. Together with other parts of the Jette Frlich series from Holmegaard or…
Description Handmade scented candles from soy wax The scented candles from the house Remember enchant with their soothing scents. They are made of soy wax, filled in noble lacquered jars and closed with an aluminum lid. The candles are handmade in Spain. Different scents are available depending on preference, including: Bergamot & Orange Blossom Eucalyptus…
Description Slim glass vase The Lenoah vase by Creative Collection is a tall and slender vase made of hand-blown glass. The vase is designed in a light, muted color palette complemented by warm yellow details. Decorative both with and without fresh or dried flowers. This text has been translated automatically, how do you rate the…
Description Candleholder with brass coating The candle holder Palloa from OYOY makes a brilliant appearance, no matter where it is used. Thanks to its brass coating, it looks particularly noble and reflects the light in a beautiful way. The design is characterized by geometric shapes. A cylinder serves as a holder for the stick candle,…
Description Glass vase with swirls and curves The hand-blown Water Swirl vase by ferm Living is reminiscent of the swirling of falling water. Thanks to its translucent coloured glass, the vase creates a graceful and natural, almost dancing expression, even though it is made of solid, solid glass. The design vase can be filled with…
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…