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 Round stoneware candle holder The Daca candlestick has a round shape, with enough space for the dearest candles. It can be taken at Christmas time as a new interpretation of the Advent wreath and complemented with beautiful candles. The stoneware gives the shape an additional minimalist and natural cement look. The spaces, with which…
Description Wooden Bunny from Lucie Kaas The Bunny wooden figure from Lucie Kaas is simply to love! The cute floppy ears and the little painted mouth make the sitting bunny directly a friend. The figurine is 8.5 cm high and available in a light and dark wood colour. This text has been translated automatically, how…
Description Ceramic vase with rattan details The Janel Vase from Bloomingville is a reactive glazed ceramic vase that shows off its colors in a particularly aesthetic and vibrant way. On the top of the vase are fine rattan details laced through holes in the ceramic. The vase features a dotted look with beautiful shading. The…
Description Stone resin woman figurine The Art Piece decorative figure Gaia from Mette Ditmer is a guaranteed eye-catcher in any modern interior. Reproduced in a stone resin material, the decorative figurine stands up to everyday wear and beautify the ambiance for years to come. Handcrafted, each piece is unique and brings the power of symbolism…
Description Wooden figure in the shape of an elephant baby The elephant wooden figure by Lucie Kaas convinces by her charming form and the cute expression. Gunnar Flrning and the Danish illustrator Harry Vede designed the elephant baby in smoked oak or rubber tree wood as early as 196 1. Harry Vede’s illustrations have been…
Description Wooden candle and tea light holders The RoundNRound candle and tea light holder from ProduktSalon for applicata has a clever dual function. The holder is suitable for both rod candles and tea lights. For this purpose RoundNRound simply has to be turned around. The practical candle and tea light holder was inspired by the…
Description Tealight holder illuminating like a lighthouse As the name suggests, the products of the Lighthouse series from Philippi light the way like a lighthouse and illuminate their surroundings. Tea lights can simply be placed behind the white coloured glass, which provides pleasant light effects. The timeless and elegant design is suitable for both indoor…
Description Metal in Extravagant Forms The Etch votive candle was designed in the typical Tom Dixon-style: Made of polished metal and with extravagant shapes. The different openings in the material, which are altogether still very fine, let the light shimmer with many facets through the gaps, spreading decent shadows into the place. The holes seem…
Description Scented candles from House Doctor The scented candle from House Doctor is a true olfactory experience that will transform any home into an oasis of relaxation and coziness. With its elegant design and carefully selected fragrance composition, this candle is more than just a simple accessory – it creates an inviting atmosphere and pampers…
Description 60’s style three legged candle holder The BMF candle holder from Stoff Nagel is an iconic design of the 60’s. The body is composed of a stackable, three-legged design that creates its effect in a modern setting. As desired, the candle holders can be complemented with the candles of choice, creating an eye-catching feature…
Description Desert sand poster The Sand Village Posters I – III by French photographer Stan Desjeux for Paper Collective all depict the fusion of nature and man-made environment. Desert stand is the focus of each version here, which cultivate an almost apocalyptic, but at the same time an equally dreamlike touch. The poetic motifs convey…