Description Artwork with geometric shapes Matsudo Eki by Paper Collective is a tribute to the colors and textures of Japanese architecture and was created during the travels of Vienna-based artist Ana Popescu. This artwork is part of her ongoing visual diary, which is constantly evolving and expanding. The powerful geometric shapes are softened by the…
Description An icon among porcelain vases since 1936. The Lyngby vase is manufactured by Porcelnsfabrikken Danmark – Lyngby Porceln . The design classic made of porcelain was designed in 1936 and lives from its unique aesthetics and the striking fluted structure. In green, the vase provides a fresh look and puts especially colourful bouquets in…
Description Handmade glass vase The elegant vase from the Cafu Collection inspires with soft shapes and an elegant color. In handmade quality, the vases in various sizes are suitable for flower arrangements, decorated branches or as a special home accessory even without content. Vase design by HolmbckNordentoft The philosophy of Sebastian Holmbck and Ulrik Nordentoft,…
Description Playful ceramic vase The Momento vase from the Danish house & Tradition Has a strong, playful identity. The iconic shape adorned in bold or simple colors, making it wonderfully individual to the living environment. The sleek design can be used individually in focus or combined with flower arrangements. Momento by Jaime Hayon The Momento…
Description Round bowl in square base The design of the Kubus Bowl is based on original sketches by Mogens Lassen. The round bowl with its square base features classic geometric elements known from the Bauhaus school. And indeed, Bauhaus was a primary source of inspiration for the Danish architect and designer. The Bauhaus maxim that…
Description Female sculpture in terracotta This Sidsel sculpture from Bloomingville is a tribute to the female body in all its glory. This little curvy lady is a reminder that women come in all shapes and sizes, and we are all beautiful. She is made of brown terra cotta, which might make you think of her…
Description As a student in the 1940s Sori Yanagi accompanied Charlotte Perriand on her trips through Japan, thus becoming familiar with the classical Moderns. It is possible that this is what aroused Yanagi’s interest in seating, something which does not exist in Japanese culture. Even today a large number of Japanese households manage without any…
Description Versatile bowl for the dining table The Flow fruit bowl is ideal for serving fruit and salads and for use as a cereal bowl. It is also ideal for storing personal items such as keys, glasses and other small everyday items. The Flow fruit bowl is part of the Flow tableware series by ferm…
Description Mouth blown glass vase The Primula range consists of fine mouth-blown glass vases with a simple, refined design. The different vases are inspired by an original vase, which is the centrepiece of the collection. The stylish colours give the vases a distinguished and lively touch. Decorated with decorative branches or colourful flowers, the vases…
Description Woman with hat poster The subject of Mikael Siiril’s Girl and Hat poster is reminiscent of Japanese minimal photography of the 1970s. The Finnish darkroom artist uses the photographer’s gaze as the main focus when creating compositions, using partial cropping to enhance the sense of presence in his work. The beautiful, versatile use of…
Description Storage basket in modern elegance The Cesira Basket from Serax brings organization and order to your own four walls. With its sleek and minimalist design, it exudes a sense of sophistication and modern elegance, making it an all-rounder in a variety of interior styles. The basket has clean lines from and fits perfectly into…
Description Glass tealight holder in moasik design The Luciah Tealight holder from Bloomingville decorates the interior at Christmas in a beautiful way. It is made of glass in the most beautiful colors and is made in a beautiful mosaic design. The Luciah Tealight can be ideally placed in the holder. The beautiful play of light…