Description Textured design candle holder The Crackle tea light holder from House Doctor has a very special look, which is characterized by its structures and the odd edge. Available in a variety of finishes, the tea light holder is a must-have on any dining table, mantel or windowsill. It both a decorative eye-catcher, as well…
Description Inspired by the magic of underwater worlds, the jewellery designer Emma Silvestris designed a fairytale fruit bowl with Mediterraneo that gains its attractiveness and appeal from the contrast of soft, delicate forms and hard material. The plant arms seem to move softly upwards to the water surface. Clearly: The bowl imitates corals, the name…
Description Calm and warm poster The motif of the Haven poster by British artist Kit Agar for Paper Collective radiates warmth and security. Featured is a female figure who seems engrossed in her book. The soft brown and beige tones are offset by a single, eye-catching blue earring. This simple composition of flowing shapes and…
Description Abstract face with bold brush strokes Gentil by Loulou Avenue for Paper Collective convincing with bold brushstrokes and warm colours. The motive shows an abstract face, which fits perfectly into different ambiences due to the minimalistic design and the harmonious colours. High quality, certified paper With the sale of each poster donates Paper Collective…
Description Glass vase with bubbles The cylindrical shape and surprising details play together in the Alko Glass vase from House Doctor together. The air bubbles in the gray glass give the design personality and character – especially when sun rays dance on the surface. The rim is intentionally uneven to give the vase a good…
Description As a student in the 1940s Sori Yanagi accompanied Charlotte Perriand on her trips through Japan, thus becoming familiar with the classical Moderns. It is possible that this is what aroused Yanagi’s interest in seating, something which does not exist in Japanese culture. Even today a large number of Japanese households manage without any…
Description Iron candlestick The Folk candle holder from House Doctor combines timeless elegance with a sophisticated touch. The candle holder is a true masterpiece and sets the candles in scene to create an enchanting atmosphere in the home. Made of high-quality iron, the candlestick impresses with its slender shape and noble material. The simple design…
Description The highest elegance in a conical shape The taper candle from ester & erik embodies simple elegance and masterful craftsmanship in perfect harmony. Its characteristic conical shape features clean lines and gentle contours, making it a timeless gem in the world of candle art. This candle is crafted with the utmost precision and care,…
Description Tea Light Holder with Leather Detail The LindDNA Curve by LindDNA is handmade out of oak and covered with leather. Thanks to the magnets inside of the tea lights, several candles can be combined together to create a candle decoration. Created and produced in Aarhus, Denmark, the tea light holder is not only a…
Description Sculptural decorative bowl The Fontain decorative bowl from ferm Living is a sculptural ceramic design piece that immediately draws attention to itself. The bowl has an elegant elevation that beautifully showcases the soft and folded look. The shape of the bowl is inspired by the shape of a classic fountain and can be decorated…
Description Wind light from pine wood The Lyra Wind light of the manufacturer Bloomingville inspires with naturalness. It is made of pine wood, which provides a natural look. The lantern has a glass insert in the middle, where candles and tea lights can be placed. The handle of the Lyra lantern is made of polyurethane…
Description As early as the 1960s, cardboard furniture emerged as a cheap and light alternative to traditional furniture. At that time, slotting and folding as well as supports were used to ensure that the cardboard could bear sufficient weight. Nevertheless, cardboard furniture hardly had a chance against plastic furniture, which was equally light. Frank O….