Description Decorative sculpture made of earthenware The Berhan decorative sculpture from Bloomingville is a tasteful and discreet design object for decoration. With its natural look, the sculpture looks great on its own or combined with other sculptures. The surface of the sculpture is untreated and rough and shows the connection to nature. The Berhan sculpture…
Description Glass vase with leather coat For the Fold vase LindDNA combines strong, clear glass with recycled leather. The leather is elegantly folded around the cylindrical glass vase like a coat and provides a minimalist and simple look. Glass and leather together create a harmonious and natural image that fits perfectly into modern interiors. Made…
Description Calendar candle in cute design The Shine Calendar candle from House Doctor brings new rituals to the winter season. It is perfect to start December and makes the anticipation of Christmas holidays grow. The candle is decorated with cute patterns and not only gives the living room a beautiful look, but also creates a…
Description voyeuristic poster The Snooze Poster from Paper Collective presents an intriguing view of an intimate scene. In this work, a single figure lies on a bed wearing black clothing, creating a striking graphic contrast to the overexposed, soft gray surroundings. Through this voyeuristic approach, Bulow allows the viewer a unique insight into a private…
Description Abstract Flowers Poster This Flor Azul poster by Berenice Hernandez for Paper Collective focuses on a single flower in warm yellow and bright indigo blue. Reminiscent of the Mexican streets of Hernandez’s youth, the motif is a graphic representation of the abundantly planted urban landscapes of southern and central Mexico. A flower floats in…
Description Aluminium shell with diamond pattern The Outback bowl by Philippi is characterised by its deliberately irregular shape, which is the result of traditional handicraft. It is made of aluminium, which is processed with a hammer and then powder-coated in matt black. A fine rhombic pattern adorns the surface of the bowl and provides Outback…
Description Poster from All The Way To Paris The Amis Japonais poster from Paper Collective comes from the Scandinavian graphic design studio All The Way To Paris (ATWTP). The studio has become known through successful collaborations with manufacturers such as HAY and & Tradition. The 50 x 70 cm poster Amis Japonais shows various abstract…
Description Vase with speckled pattern The Luce Vase from Hubsch Interior is a unique furnishing object inspired by the trends of the present and the past – accompanied by a touch of luxury. The vase does not need many words to explain its beauty. In an expressionist design, the vase presents Luce Vase presents a…
Description Vase in stiff-look The Varia Sculptural Vase by AYTM is characterized by its extravagant design in a timeless striped look. The vase is made of stoneware and is then painted with harmoniously matching colours. Voluminous and cylindrical shapes are stylishly combined with each other to create a lively overall appearance. Vase and flower pot…
Description Wavy vases made of coloured glass The Collect Glass Vase by Tradition plays with the transparency of glass to create a wavy, liquid-like effect. It is part of Collect , a curated series of beautifully crafted furnishings and home objects designed by Space Copenhagen. Made from hand blown glass, the vase is then carefully…
Description Tea Light Holder with Leather Detail The LindDNA Curve by LindDNA is handmade out of oak and covered with leather. Thanks to the magnets inside of the tea lights, several candles can be combined together to create a candle decoration. Created and produced in Aarhus, Denmark, the tea light holder is not only a…
Description Poster with dynamic table motif The Fine Dining poster by Misfitting Things for Paper Collective leaves great artistic room for interpretation. Does the table setting motif show that a guest has just left Is it the end of a wonderful night Or does it show the remains of a dramatic event The viewer’s imagination…