Description Poster by Berenice Hernandez The Planta Poster from Paper Collective comes from the studio of Berenice Hernandez, located in the countryside of Monterrey in northern Mexico. The artist draws inspiration from the surroundings of her studio. Therefore, botany is the main focus of her work. Accordingly, the posters also show Planta abstract plants with…
Description Square Tray with Leather Insert The mini Tray Square by the Danish brand LindDNA is perfect to serve small snack or to display decorative items. The delicate walls frame the high-quality aluminium tray and prevent the content from falling out. Thanks to its ideal height, the small tray can be used to serve various…
Description Minimalist wood sculpture The Girard Bird from Vitra is based on sketches and designs from the 1940s. American designer Alexander Girard experimented with animal figures, carved from a wide variety of materials. Also the Girard Bird belongs to them: the minimalist sculpture is at home as a timeless decoration in the living room or…
Description Terracotta figure The Sandhya deco from Bloomingville is a unique terracotta sculpture depicting a seated person. The natural material and cozy shape make it a beautiful addition to any decor. This text has been translated automatically, how do you rate the quality of this translation very bad very good 12345
Description Colored glass bowl The Kojo Bowl of the Danish manufacturer OYOY inspires with its organic shape and simple expression. The bowl made of colored glass provides a fresh, festive look that beautifully decorates any table settings. The bowl is food safe. Not suitable for microwave, oven, dishwasher or freezer. The Kojo Bowl from OYOY…
Description Tea light holder with brass frame The échasse Hurricane tea light holder is a wonderful addition to the échasse series designed by Theresa Rand, consisting of bowls and vases. The design is characterized by a filigree brass frame that supports the orbital shape made of opal or smoked glass. The combination of softly shaped…
Description Block candle holder in unique form The Flow block candle holder from Holmegaard is a lantern for large candles. With its unusual shape, the candle holder casts shadows in the form of rings that remind of circles in the water and have a very beautiful and decorative effect. The block candle holder is 18…
Description Sculptural, versatile decorative objects. Deko Objects from Normann Copenhagen unleash everyone’s creativity with a sculptural design that goes beyond the ordinary and invites you on a journey of limitless artistic expression. The captivating world of Deko Objects, designed by Studio Yolk, invites you to discover a universe of versatile and colorful sculptures. These objects…
Description Christmas tree with swing effect The Christmas tree from Spring Copenhagen is a wintry wooden figure with a funny rocking effect. Due to the rounded base, the little wooden tree bounces happily back and forth when it is nudged. After a short rocking he finds his center of gravity again without tipping over. Made…
Description An Icon Amongst Porcelain Vases since 1936 The Lyngby Vase is manufactured by Porcelnsfabrikken-Danmark – Lyngby Porceln. The porcelain design classic was designed in 1936 and is characterised by a unique aesthetic and distinctive grooved structure. A Classic Revisited The vase became an absolute design icon in the 30s and is to this day…
Description Stoneware candlestick Haydn Candle holder from Bloomingville is made of stoneware in a white shade, which gives it a Nordic and minimalist look. It can be used both as a candle holder and as a decorative element in your home. The Haydn -candle holder will add a simple and stylish touch to your interior….
Description Wooden singing bird for design lovers The singing birds by Kay Bojesen are part of the legendary wooden animal collection that made the Danish designer Kay Bojesen world-famous. The wooden birds have a pure, minimalist expression and yet still have a captivating character. The Danish manufacturer Rosendahl Design Group produces Kay Bojesen’s wooden animals…