Description Vintage look iron and glass lantern The Arch Lantern from House Doctor brings a classy aesthetic to any home decor with its color and classic design. The combination of iron and glass creates a vintage look that is enhanced by the arch details. In combination with a thick candle, the lantern thus welcomes guests…
Description Photographs with bouquets of flowers The Blomst photographs from Paper Collective show stylishly arranged flower arrangements in different vases. The colors of the flowers are perfectly matched to those of the background, so that a harmonious composition is created. Blomst is available in different designs and sizes, which can be wonderfully combined with each…
Description Versatile Use The Split Bowl by the German designer Martha Schwindling for Schnbuch offers many different uses. The bowl consists of two halves that can be used together or separately. The concave surface can be turned over to have a smooth level surface instead. As an option, only one half can be turned over…
Description Popular glass vase with dents The Ifza vase is one of the best selling glass vases from Bloomingville . It delights with a distinct silhouette with dents at the bottom. Its clear brown color is the perfect complement to green and colorful flowers. Of course, the vase can also stand wonderfully on its own,…
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 Poster with labyrinth motif The Morpheme Poster by Jana Jonhardsdóttir for the manufacturer Paper Collective inspires with its abstract composition of a complex labyrinth. Morpheme Makes use of the work of biologist Lindenmayer – a concept which states that organic forms are easy to recognize, but they become more complex and detailed the more…
Description Characterful and decorative figures The Character Figurines from Khler Design are designed by Malene Bjelke and are decorative objects for the home. The Character series includes various figurines, all of which tell their own story and represent different stages of life from toddler to adult. Their design is unglazed, authentic and unpolished. In addition,…
Description Wavy vases made of coloured glass The Collect Glass Vase by Tradition plays with the transparency of glass to create a wavy, liquid-like effect. It is part of Collect , a curated series of beautifully crafted furnishings and home objects designed by Space Copenhagen. Made from hand blown glass, the vase is then carefully…
Description silhouette figures The Silhouette Figures by Vitra are a design by American designer Alexander Girard and were originally created in 1965 for the New York restaurant ‘La Reserve’. The figures in silhouette look were to be placed as expressive dividers between the table and at the same time create a special atmosphere in the…
Description Poster with Tusch motif The Low Hum poster by Jana Jonhardsdóttir for the manufacturer Paper Collective inspires with its artistic depiction of the structures of plants and the movement of the ocean. Low Hum Makes use of biologist Lindenmayer’s L-System theory – a concept that states that organic forms are easy to recognize, but…
Description Minimalist Candle Holder The candleholder Nightlight from Born in Sweden harks back to the days before electricity, when people still placed candles on their bedside tables in the evening. This is the reason why the candleholder Nightlight was designed by Edmire. The minimalist design convinces with simplicity and brings a warm atmosphere into the…
Description Alexander Girard is considered the master of patterns. Famous for his colourful designs for Herman Miller, his designs today adorn small pieces of furniture, home accessories and textiles. Since he was a popular interior architect and industrial designer, Girard also took over the design of his own house in Santa Fe, which was when…