Description Ceramic tealight holders The Urbania tealight houses from Khler Design are ceramic tealight holders with hand-carved windows through which a cosy candlelight shines. In different architectural shapes, the tealight holders by Mette Bache and Barbara Bendix Becker are a special eye-catcher on any window sill. In terms of form, the light houses from Khler…
Description Decorative bowl in oyster design made of brass The Oyster Decorative bowl from the Danish house ferm Living is a wonderfully decorative storage. Oyster Is cast from a real oyster shell and made of solid metal of 100% brass. Jewelry, burnt matches and all sorts of other small things can be ideally stored in…
Description Movable wooden figure made of teak and beech It is sometimes difficult for adults to take themselves less seriously. With our busy schedules, there is often little time left to spend on self-irony and reflection. ArchitectMade sends the Strit , to change that. Strit embodies the quintessentially Danish virtue of self-deprecation, which helps brighten…
Description Candlestick with narrow silhouette The Ramina candle holder from Bloomingville is made of polyresin and has a raw handmade finish and a Nordic expression in a white hue. This text has been translated automatically, how do you rate the quality of this translation very bad very good 12345
Description Earthenware bowl by Julien Renault ROD is a family of handmade and hand-painted stoneware vessels designed by Julien Renault and inspired by the traditional rolling techniques of pottery. The vase, jar and bowl are each available in two unique color combinations. They can be used individually to hold a bouquet of flowers, kitchen utensils…
Description Bulbous Flower Vase by Henning Koppel Henning Koppel is one of the most respected designers from the Danish manufacturer Georg Jensen. Together with other design icons, he shaped the Danish companies specific design language with his elegant, characteristic style. His designs have a high recognition value, created by organic, minimalist forms and selected materials….
Description Table vases in the style of Japanese/Scandinavian craftsmanship The Kabin Vases from 101 Copenhagen are inspired by the simple, classic form of Japanese craftsmanship. The large table vases offer the same stability and complexity as traditional Japanese tea bowls. The bodies of the vase rest on a small base or pedestal, which offer a…
Description Art print with abstract silhouette motif The One Soul art print by LouLou Avenue for the Danish manufacturer The Poster Club inspires with its abstract silhouette look. The motif is printed on 265g high quality art paper. One Soul is carefully wrapped in tissue paper and packed in an optimally protective cardboard tube. The…
Description Tribal design vase The Tribal vase from 101 Copenhagen, designed as a sculptural realization of the archetypal idea of a tribal mask. The vase can be studded with individual flowers, but can also be used as a single sculptural element to enhance a space. Like open mouths on pedestals, the vases are a beautiful…
Description Artful metal and enamel bowls Art meets metal – Already the first look at the Stockholm bowl by Bernadotte & Kylberg is enough to show the specialness of the object. The bowl by Stelton is made of aluminium and enamel and has a unique design that is inspired by the home country of the…
Description Lanterns made of high black steel frame The Wisma lantern from Philippi is made of powder-coated steel, which rises almost half a meter above the ground. These official dimensions paired with an equally official design are just right for lovers of pronounced straightness. Gently flickering candles with glowing flames contrast with the black frame…
Description Contemporary vase The Bloomingville Nimue vase is an artistic and contemporary accessory that adds an elegant touch to the home. With clean lines and high-quality materials, this vase is a stylish addition to any living space. The design of the Nimue vase is characterized by its simple elegance. Made from high-quality glass, the vase…