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…
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 Flat cast iron tealight holder The tealight holder Heima from Normann Copenhagen is the little brother of the award-winning Heima Candlestick. The tealight holder is made of robust cast iron and comes in a minimalist, Nordic design. According to Nordic mythology Heima “Home” or “world”. The designer Francis Cayouette has chosen the term for…
Description Glass vase with special brown dots The Crister vase from Bloomingville is a beautiful mouth-blown glass vase with a special pattern of brown dots. The vase has the perfect shape for a small bouquet of flowers. Even without flowers, the vase is a very decorative piece that adds a personal touch to any home….
Description Vases with architectural and human forms The Cobra vases from 101 Copenhagen celebrate the absurd and playful silhouettes of the 1960s Cobra Arts movement of the 1960s. With their tube-like shapes, they create a contrast between human and architectural silhouettes. The vases are made of ceramic and then glazed by hand. Due to the…
Description Large candle holder made of stone resin material The candle holder from the collection Art Piece from Mette Ditmer brings character and sharpness to the interior with its considerable size and unique shape. The twisted shape of the candle holder creates an organic expression that is further emphasized by the rough surface. The Art…
Description The Kay Bojesen monkey – between fantasy figure and design object. The wooden monkey by Kay Bojesen with its mischievous face and light belly has been transforming children’s rooms into primeval forests and inspiring dreams since 1951. The excellent workmanship and the high-quality wood of the little monkey provide play fun for generations. The…
Description Tealight with Grooves The Legio Nova tealight holders are part of the series of the same name by Eva Trio, which is characterised by decorative items and tableware in elegant porcelain design. Made of porcelain The bulbous silhouette gives the tealight holder set a soft appearance, while the grooves on the outside provide dimension….
Description Glass lantern made of mouth blown glass The Luce Glass lantern from ferm Living spreads a cozy atmosphere in your own home or outdoor space. Made entirely of clear, heat-resistant borosilicate glass, the elongated shape and transparent material of Luce provide a clean and modern expression that is highlighted by the romantic candlelight. With…
Description Bowl for children The Mini Djaco Bowl from Bloomingville is a delightful and practical accessory from the Mini collection of Bloomingville . This bowl is specially designed for children and is perfect for use during meals or for snacks and small treats. The Mini Djaco Bowl impresses with its child-friendly design and high-quality workmanship….
Description Tealight holder with glass dome The Tota tealight holder from AYTM is an attractive decoration object, which provides a great lighting mood in the room. The tealight holder consists of two parts: A base bowl in which the tea light is placed and a glass dome through which the candlelight shines gently. Made of…
Description Slim glass vase The Lenoah vase by Creative Collection is a tall and slender vase made of hand-blown glass. The vase is designed in a light, muted color palette complemented by warm yellow details. Decorative both with and without fresh or dried flowers. This text has been translated automatically, how do you rate the…