Description Daring Vase Design The Sumo vase from 101 Copenhagen is an extravagant piece. The shapes in the various designs have only remotely anything to do with the classic flower vase. Of course, flowers or dry shrubs can find a place in it, but especially the dynamic shapes, which remind of the volume of a…
Description Movable wooden figure in bird shape The Bird series by ArchitectMade was designed by Kristian Vedel in 1959. Since then they have spread far and wide and can be found in various living rooms and offices around the world. The special thing about the Birds is that they are very expressive: The body can…
Description Stainless steel wavy bowl The Indulgence Bowl from the Danish company Georg Jensen is the perfect, stylish way to present fruits and co. Designer Helle Damkjr was inspired by the history of Scandinavian minimalism. Damkjr’s designs can be seen in museums around the world. The Indulgence The bowl inspires with its wavy shape and…
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 Innovative flower pot The Areaware Stacking planter is the perfect combination of modern design and functional versatility. This innovative planter set is designed to display plants in style while saving space. The Stacking planter set consists of three modular planters that can be stacked on top of each other. Each planter is made of…
Description Bamboo Lantern The Sahara bamboo lantern from Broste Copenhagen sets natural accents in the ambience and provides comfort with a burning candle. The lantern is made of fine bamboo sticks into a bulbous shape. In the middle there is a glass cylinder, which is suitable for a 6 cm block candle. Thanks to a…
Description Ceramic vase with reactive glaze The Yara Vase from ferm Living is an organic decorative object that thrives on earthy tones and rough textures. Yara Is made of ceramic and then covered with a reactive glaze, so that each vase adorns a unique, varied look. The design of the vase from ferm Living is…
Description Filigree glass vase The Lily vase from Holmegaard is a masterful fusion of timeless elegance and modern design. Crafted from the finest glass, this vase is characterized by its slender, curved lines, reminiscent of the natural grace of a lily flower. Each curve and transition is carefully designed to subtly refract the light, creating…
Description Candlestick from Wagenfeld The Sabbath candlestick SL30 by Tecnolumen is an outstanding example of timeless elegance and craftsmanship. Designed by Wilhelm Wagenfeld in 1930, this candlestick embodies the essence of modern design. Crafted from high quality nickel plated metal, the SL30 radiates a simple, yet impressive presence. Its clean lines and perfect symmetry make…
Description Colourful glass vase with striking structure Just as Fortuna has her fingers in the Tombola has her fingers in the pie, she had it also with the emergence of the Tombola vase from Normann Copenhagen . The striking structure of the glass vase was achieved by assembling a random sequence of eight building blocks…
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 With its simple, striking shape and its bright colors Eero Aarnio‘s Ball Chair is a typical symbol of the optimistic, consumer-oriented popular culture of the 1960s. Equally apparent is an unconcealed enthusiasm for the technical which also typifies the era: its exposed plastic which allowed even complex shapes to be produced in series relatively…