Description Wine cooler / vase with decorative bubbles The Echo wine cooler from Creative Collection is made of recycled glass in a beautiful turquoise green color with bubbles. Use it to cool your favorite wine or as a vase. The wine cooler is hand blown so each design will be unique and different. This text…
Description Hand painted vase in stoneware stripe design The Sobremesa Vase by artist Laila Gohar in cooperation with the Danish label Hay celebrates being together with friends and family. It is part of the Sobremesa Series, which in a sophisticated way enhances the atmosphere at dinner in an instant and adds a decorative touch to…
Description Modern stick candles from stearin The Pure Stick candles from the house of ferm Living inspire with their simple look. The high-quality candles give a modern twist to any candlestick. Pure Is available in a set of 4 in different color combinations. Both in the living room, dining room and bedroom, the narrow candles…
Description Elegant multiple candle holder The 3-piece candle holder by Fritz Hansen was designed by Jaime Hayon for the Objects collection and is a reinterpretation of the classic chamber candle holder, which can be dated back to the 1 7. century. The multiple candle holder convinces with a particularly elegant look and high-quality material made…
Description Large wide vase with stand The Sphere Vase Square Large from 101 Copenhagen Celebrates unique silhouettes and textures. Elegantly shaped, the wide vase features a short stand that elevates and enhances the flower bouquet. Sphere Is also the first ceramic design that 101 Copenhagen developed, and it quickly became the manufacturer’s distinctive signature. Designed…
Description Woven metal basket The Bakkie basket from the Dutch company Pols Potten is a wonderfully cheerful living element with its decorative, colorful and playful design. The woven look in matt, powder-coated metal is a nod to the genuine craftsmanship of weaving. The choice of metal material offers extremely high durability. The Bakkie basket can…
Description Pitcher made of terracotta with rust look The Echo jug by Birgitte Rmer for Muubs inspires with its rusty, unusual terracotta surface. It is produced by a special painting and firing process. The jug is handmade, which makes each item unique. Texture and surface may differ in color and shape. The Echo Pitcher is…
Description Knot poster The poster The Knot by the Danish designers Nina Bruun shows a flowing, broad, knotted line in the form of a graphic print. The play with shadows tries to give the impression of depth, which makes the motif appear particularly vivid. The deep blue of the knotted line also creates a strong,…
Description Vase in crumpled paper design Inspired by paper bags, the vase from Kami vase from 101 Copenhagen emphasizes the beauty of creased and crumpled paper. Named after the Japanese word for paper bags, is Kami a tribute to the Japanese tradition of paper art. The vase has an uneven surface with curves and tears,…
Description Floral still life painting Stockholm artist and fashion designer Liat Greenberg’s Three Flowers poster for Paper Collective is an expression of her abstract approach to still life painting. She focuses on spontaneity and unpredictability in her work, allowing large watercolor flowers to wander across her composition. Rich reds give way to delicate pinks and…
Description Cylindrical vase made of mouth blown glass. The Abyss vase from the Danish house Hubsch Interior inspires with its unique look. Abyss is made of mouth-blown glass. Each item is therefore unique and may differ from the product images. The vase can be wonderfully placed individually or in combination with lush bouquets. Abyss is…
Description Lin Utzon’s Filigran series is a classic in the Rosendahl collection. Known for the elaborate, decorative illustrations in their designs, Utzon goes with the Filigran candlestick, optics in a new design direction: Completely without the previously characteristic floral patterns show their mouth-blown candlesticks in a softly twisted look, which makes the reinterpretations of Rosendahl…