Description Stainless steel flower vase The Bernadotte Vase by Georg Jensen is a stylish way to present lush bouquets and individual flowers. The first products of the Bernadotte series were designed in the 1930s by the Swedish prince Sigvard Bernadotte, who was one of Georg Jensen’s most successful partners. The cylindrical Bernadotte vase is made…
Description Glass vase with special brown dots The Crister vase from Bloomingville is a beautiful mouth-blown glass vase with a special pattern of brown dots. The vase has the perfect shape for a small bouquet of flowers. Even without flowers, the vase is a very decorative piece that adds a personal touch to any home….
Description Poster with flower sketch The Flores Nocturnas 01 poster from Paper Collective brings tranquility and ambience to the living room. The sketched outlines of flowers are complemented with small bright colored details, reminiscent of the vibrancy of nature, yet maintaining an abstract style of representation. The poster can be placed in any room, whether…
Description Poster with a mysterious design The Ghost of You poster from Paper Collective showcases the art of combining the absurd with the sublime. This art form depicts a single faceless figure wrapped in a taught veil of fabric that flows gently around it. Presented in harmonious natural tones, the texture of the fabric and…
Description Sandstone sculpture The sculpture by Kristina Dam is composed of four graceful Block sculpture by Kristina Dam is composed of four graceful sandstone slabs. It can be placed on a chest of drawers, on a shelf, in a windowsill or directly on the floor. Each side shows the sculpture from a different perspective and…
Description Retro-look glass vase in various colors This special vase from Marimekko is called Umpu and was designed by Carina Seth-Andersson. It skillfully sets the scene for long-stemmed, individual flowers or grasses, but can also stand on its own. The bulbous body is contrasted by the slender neck and contributes to the retro look of…
Description Vases Inspired by the Muses The Muses vases from ferm Living are reminiscent of ancient clay vessels and were named after the well-known Muses from Greek mythology. The Muses, according to Greek mythology the patron goddesses of the arts, are daughters of Mnemosyne, the goddess of memory, and Zeus. They can be seen on…
Description Asymmetrical vase made of stoneware The Strandgade Stem vase from the Scandinavian manufacturer Audo and is a real eye-catcher with its asymmetrical shape. It is made of stoneware and has a subtle, textured surface. It can be wonderfully placed as a decorative element on the dining table, mantelpiece or a shelf – either stand…
Description Poster with a tribute to simplicity and sophistication The Jeans Poster by Camila O’Gorman for Paper Collective shows a crumpled pair of classic jeans in a fascinating way. Every crease and curve is detailed through the skillful use of light and shadow. This humble wardrobe staple is lovingly recreated through layers of watercolor, creating…
Description Vase made of mouth blown glass The Arc vase from Holmegaard forms a stylish and unconventional design that stands out in any interior. A beautiful design line as well as the implementation of the idea in use of thin glass form a new interpretation of the traditional vase. The light coloring of the glass…
Description Striking vase with two rings The Isold vase from Bloomingville is a simple and elegant vase that nevertheless makes an impression with its two striking rings integrated into the lower half of the design. The vase is made of blue stoneware covered with a matt latex glaze and a silicone finish to achieve the…
Description Wooden figure mermaid with female details At first glance, ArchitectMade‘s mermaid is reminiscent of H.C. Andersen’s famous mythical creature, because mermaids are probably what most people first associate with Denmark. Half woman, half sea creature, the designer product by Hans Blling says much more than a simple wooden toy. By taking feminine forms to…