Description Glass vases in snow look The Snow vase from Philippi makes it snow at home! Made of mouth-blown glass, the cylindrical vase is painted white at the bottom, which gives the impression that there is snow in the glass. This frosty look is further enhanced by the organically shaped opening of the vase –…
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….
Description Curved iron candlestick The Halo Candlestick of the Danish manufacturer Broste Copenhagen inspires with its modern, unusual look. The curved wreath made of iron is equipped with four holders inside, which provide optimal space for narrow candles. Halo Is available in a variety of colors in the store and can be wonderfully placed on…
Description Tealight holder illuminating like a lighthouse As the name suggests, the products of the Lighthouse series from Philippi light the way like a lighthouse and illuminate their surroundings. Tea lights can simply be placed behind the white coloured glass, which provides pleasant light effects. The timeless and elegant design is suitable for both indoor…
Description Noble vase made of glass in square look The Square Vase from House Doctor impresses with its elegant design! The square vase is particularly noble looks in any living ambience and gives the environment a timeless, stylish touch. Square can be wonderfully placed alone or in combination with fresh flower bouquets, individual branches or…
Description Design Classics Series 7 in Miniature Format In 1955, the designer Arne Jacobsen created the Series 7 – a chair, which has since become one of the best-selling chairs in the world. Back then as well as today, the chair inspired its audience with a discreet appearance and functional diversity. Today, the Series 7…
Description Wall poster as a tribute to nature ” Flourish ” by Frankie Penwill for The Poster Club is not just a poster; It is an invitation to experience the profound beauty of nature. This artwork is an inspiring choice, perfect for beautifying living spaces and bringing the serenity and vitality of nature into your…
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 Platform for bridal couple The enchanting wooden figures of the bride and groom by Kay Bojesen rest majestically side by side on a fine, handcrafted wooden base. With their timeless elegance and Scandinavian charm, they lend any room a warm and festive atmosphere. These lovingly designed figurines are not only a beautiful decoration for…
Description Bowl Stick candle holder The Bowl Stick Candle Holder features a simple and elegant shape with a unique rough texture. The recess Bowl , around the candle, can be decorated with small decorative elements, such as decorative stones or dried leaves. The Bowl Rod candle holder is available in different versions and can serve…
Description Handmade stoneware vase The Eliya vase from the Creative Collection by Bloomingville is designed in stoneware with a beautiful green cracked glaze. It can be combined with other home accessories in a beautiful and personal way. Each vase is hand painted and therefore unique. This text has been translated automatically, how do you rate…
Description Decoration with reactive glaze Decoration Saha from Creative Collection made of stoneware in natural shades is inspired by nature. The unique design takes well alone, but also together with other home accessories. Since the deco is handmade and has a reactive glaze, each item is unique. This text has been translated automatically, how do…