Description Ceramic vase with dots The Dot Vase by House Doctor is a decorative vase made of white glazed ceramic. The circular “dots” on the surface surround the vase and give the vase an alternative and highly sculptural look. Available in different sizes, the Dot Vase is an eye-catcher both alone and in combination. Single…
Description Egg Chair in Miniature Format The Egg Chair was designed by Arne Jacobsen for the Royal Hotel in Copenhagen in 1958. The unusually-shaped chair became a synonym for Danish furniture design all around the world. The Egg Chair has, as its name suggests, a shape that is reminiscent of an egg shell. The high…
Description Iron candle holder for floor and table The Angui candle holder from AYTM reinterprets the classic traditions of candle holders. With its tiered and sculptural design, the table and floor candleholder effortlessly supports candles and adds new and majestic dimensions to any room. Due to its asymmetrical design, the candles cast fascinating shadows on…
Description rustic candle in shell shape Candles are a serious part of the interior – whether in indoor or outdoor arrangements. They not only spread a beautiful atmosphere, but can also be selected individually. Different colors and shapes skillfully achieve individual effects that contribute greatly to the interior. The Seashell candle from Broste Copenhagen combines…
Description Sculptural decorative bowl The Fragilis Deco Bowl from Audo is a unique bowl that sets real accents with its exciting look. Whether on the living room table, the dining table, in the office, the bedroom or in the hallway, the Fragilis Dekoschale draws the eye to itself. Designed by Swedish designer and ceramist Cecilia…
Description Gift for lovers Who delights the heart even more than a Hoptimist Correct: The Love Hoptimist . Irresistible as ever, he swings straight into the heart. The Hoptimist has been wobbling merrily along since 1968. The classics like Birdie, Kvak, Bimble and Bumble have already made whole generations happy. Even today, the Hoptimist en…
Description Bowl with high rim The By Hand bowl from Mette Ditmer is a stunning piece of tableware or decor that brings elegance and character to the home. This particular design gives the bowl a striking presence and sets it apart from traditional bowls. The uneven design of the high rim gives the bowl an…
Description Poster with poppy motif The White Vallmo Poster by Amelie Hegardt for Danish manufacturer Paper Collective is a beautiful modern art print. The poster with floral poppy motif is handmade and curated in Copenhagen. White Vallmo Is produced under the Swan certification system. Available in different sizes. This text has been translated automatically, how…
Description Original paper bag vase by Tapio Wirkkala The original bag vase by the designer Tapio Wirkkala for Rosenthal is one of the most popular designs of the traditional porcelain company and is part of the “Do not litter” Collection. The collection contains everyday items and disposable objects such as paper bags, cans and milk…
Description Porcelain sculptural vase The Kink Vase from Muuto inspires with the combination of traditional craftsmanship and a playful design language. The unusual, sculptural shape is reminiscent of a (rain) bow is due to its particularly soft silhouette fits easily into various interiors. Curved vase with two openings The unusual, curved shape of the Kink…
Description Teddy from oak wood The Teddy wooden figure by Esben Gravlev for Lucie Kaas is a playful and refined decoration made of oak wood. Teddy is a little friend – one that will accompany you through life. He is loyal, caring and never complains. In fact, he just wants you to take care of…
Description The Garden Egg was originally intended to be a garden chair. At that time Peter Ghyczy was working for the synthetics manufacturer Elastogran/Reuter in Lemfrde. As leader of the design department, his tasks included exploring suitable areas of application for what were then new and particularly promising synthetic materials. The most prominent and later…