Description Sculptural earthenware vase The Hector vase from Broste Copenhagen impresses with its unique, sculptural design. Its curved exterior and soft silhouette create a modern living ambience. Hector The vase can be placed on a windowsill, shelf, table or chest of drawers as desired. Individual branches and flowers can be skillfully draped in the upper…
Description Paul Anker Hansen designed the wooden owl in 1960 with much love for detail. The animalistic figurine family from ArchitectMade has grown with another charming member, this owl. Originally made from teak, the ArchitectMade Owl today has a classic Danish oak ‘plumagein natural and smoked versions. The head and body of the Owl are…
Description Ceramic vase with colour gradient The Herringbone Vase by Vitra distinguishes itself by its gentle colour gradient, which becomes an eye-catcher in every ambience. The design is by Shay Alkalay and Yael Mer, who work together as a couple under the name Raw-Edges. The vase is made of ceramic with a smooth or a…
Description Fine Art Giclée Print in Stripe Design The You fine art giclée print by Sofia Lind for The Poster Club inspires with its great printing technique. The special stripe motif captivates here with its depth of intense color nuances. In conjunction with the high-quality natural paper, the archiving of colors and maximum longevity are…
Description Animal Figure by Kay Bojesen The high-quality wooden horse belongs to the wooden design family from Danish designer Kay Bojesen. The discreet shape and colour give the animal character and expression, whether alone or as a complement to the other animal designs. Designer Object with Soul The trained silversmith Kay Bojesen began working with…
Description Glass vase from mouth blown glass Glass vase Aura from Remember perfectly combines functionality and aesthetic design. Made of mouth-blown glass, it brings a touch of elegance and sophistication to any home or office. With its versatile uses, the vase is an essential accessory for all flower lovers and decoration enthusiasts. This text has…
Description Mouth-blown vase with diamond pattern The mouth-blown Bubble vase from House Doctor features a pretty diamond pattern that gives it an elegant look. On a sideboard or a table, it stylishly sets off individual branches or entire bouquets. In different sizes, the vase can also be wonderfully combined. This text has been translated automatically,…
Description Mouth-blown glass bowl in retro look The Opal bowl by Kristina Dam convinces with its unique double layering, which emphasizes the transparency of the glass. The soft and gently curved design gives the bowl a retro look and also makes it lighter. Depending on the size, the Opal bowls are suitable for serving salads,…
Description Besides the Rood Blauwe Stoel (1918), the Zig Zag Stoel might be the most famous design by Gerrit T. Rietveld. He took the idea of the chair without rear legs by Mart Stam (1926) and formally leans on the Sitzgeiststuhl by the brothers Heinz and Bodo Rasch (1927). Although it consists of four individual…
Description Handmade scented candles from soy wax The scented candles from the house Remember enchant with their soothing scents. They are made of soy wax, filled in noble lacquered jars and closed with an aluminum lid. The candles are handmade in Spain. Different scents are available depending on preference, including: Bergamot & Orange Blossom Eucalyptus…
Description Porcelain light objects Ignus porcelain light objects from Audo give the interior long-lasting comfort and warmth on relaxing evenings. Made of porcelain, they have a stylish look that emits an artificial candlelight, giving the right ambience to any interior. The light objects are an aesthetic and at the same time practical alternative to traditional…
Description Wooden figure in the shape of an elephant baby The elephant wooden figure by Lucie Kaas convinces by her charming form and the cute expression. Gunnar Flrning and the Danish illustrator Harry Vede designed the elephant baby in smoked oak or rubber tree wood as early as 196 1. Harry Vede’s illustrations have been…