Description Floral still life painting Stockholm artist and fashion designer Liat Greenberg’s Three Flowers poster for Paper Collective is an expression of her abstract approach to still life painting. She focuses on spontaneity and unpredictability in her work, allowing large watercolor flowers to wander across her composition. Rich reds give way to delicate pinks and…
Description candle in sculptural form The Bend candle from Broste Copenhagen has a particularly sculptural look. The shape is reminiscent of harmonious rainbows set in a monochrome elegance. The candle has two wicks that create a stronger candlelight. The candle not only creates a great ambiance and is a mood setter, it is also at…
Description The Panton Chair is a design icon of the 20th century. The Miniatures Panton Chair matches the historic original from the Vitra Design Museum collection in construction, material and colour, right up to the smallest detail – all in a 1:6 scale. Verner Pantons cantilever chair is the most consistent expression of a design…
Description Fine Art Giclée Print in Stripe Design The Blue Stripe At Concorde fine art giclée print by Sofia Lind for The Poster Club inspires with its great printing technique. The large-scale stripe motif in maritime colors captivates here with its depth of intense color nuances. In conjunction with the high-quality natural paper, the archiving…
Description Glass tea light holder in mosaic look The Isebelle tea light holder from Bloomingville is a wonderful decoration for Christmas. The tea light holder is made of glass in a beautiful mosaic design. When a tealight is placed in the Isebelle tealight jar, a great play of light can be observed. This text has…
Description Solid cast iron candle holder for four candles In Norse mythology means Heima Home or world, but Heima is also the name of the new candlestick from Normann Copenhagen . Heima is a four-armed cast iron candleholder designed by Francis Cayouette with a minimalist, Nordic design. In his interpretation of the classic candlestick, the…
Description exclusive poster Dancing from by Garmi for The Poster Club is more than just a work of art – it’s a vibrant celebration of color, movement and joie de vivre. This refreshing artwork, exclusively presented by. The Poster Club , captures the energy and spirit of dance in a stunning way. by Garmi has…
Description The use of cold-expanded polyurethane makes traditional methods of constructing furniture redundant. One series of sculptural furniture objects stands out amongst the furniture designs of the Studio 65 group, since it makes radical use of the freedom of design allowed by this new material. And the style of this furniture demonstrates characteristics originating in…
Description Wedding figurines The bride & groom figurines by Kay Bojesen have an elegant yet cute look that spreads the joy of the festive season. The figurines are made with love down to the last detail and make wonderful table decorations for the wedding ceremony or the meal afterwards. They also make a wonderful wedding…
Description Elegant marble candle holder The elegant Savi Marble Candle Holder from OYOY is a stunning piece made from 100% natural marble. With its polished surface, this candle holder looks exclusive and sophisticated in any interior style, making it a highlight for the home. The Savi Marble candle holder is not only perfect to hold…
Description Polyresin sculpture Delier decoration from Bloomingville is a large decorative object made of polyresin. The sculptural look adds an artistic expression to the living space. The sculpture features a rough surface with a delicate color. With curvatures and shading, the sculpture presents attractive and fascinating dimensions. The sculpture can be placed on the floor…
Description Poster with dynamic table motif The Fine Dining poster by Misfitting Things for Paper Collective leaves great artistic room for interpretation. Does the table setting motif show that a guest has just left Is it the end of a wonderful night Or does it show the remains of a dramatic event The viewer’s imagination…