Description Tealight holder made from half wine bottle Yes, above the WeinLicht from side by side actually consists of a real wine bottle. The bottom piece, made of solid oiled wood, is also modeled after the bottom of a bottle, and together it makes an atmospheric lantern. With gift box and from Caritas workshop The…
Description Bowl made of stainless steel rods Blow Up Reminiscent of Mikado, Alessi ‘s bowl is based on the idea of welding hypothetical steel wire scraps together to create different container shapes. Common to all objects in the Alessi Blow Up collection is the unmistakable signature of the Brazilian Campana brothers. The seemingly random arrangement…
Description Abstract poster The Balance Posters by Mae Studio for Paper Collective combine straight lines and flowing, abstract shapes brought together to create captivating compositions. Stretched, angular shapes in diverse hues combine with each other, each creating a merging motif. Strong graphic shapes and soothing tones combine to create a harmonious composition. The posters Balance…
Description Wobbly Christmas Figurines Snowgirl and Snowman from Hoptimist bring Christmas spirit to your home! Snowman and Santa Snowman are not alone, because that Hoptimist Snowgirl completes the small troop. The cute figures in the Bumble look wear a cheeky little nose, top hat and a broad Christmas laugh that inspires! Let yourself be infected…
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 Shell Vase / Plant pot The Shell Pot from ferm Living brings the sea into your own four walls. The flower pot in the form of a shell convinces by its maritime appearance and brings a fresh breeze into every living room. The stoneware shell can be used as a vase or plant pot….
Description Timeless vase The Dorotea Vase from Gense combines aesthetic design and craftsmanship to create a timeless work of art for the home. Made of high quality material, the vase is characterized by its elegance and robustness. The gentle curves and stunning finish of the vase give it a modern and aesthetic appeal. The timeless…
Description Artwork in warm colors Barce by Red Rabbit from The Poster Club is an abstract piece of art that will add a warm and artistic touch to any home decor. The poster is printed on 265 g natural art paper and features an aesthetic textured surface. Compatible with all standard picture frames, the design…
Description Hand-dripped stick candles The Dryp Stick candles by ferm Living are characterized by the white-grey base colour, which blends beautifully with the hand-dripped effects, which due to their contrasting colour, create a beautiful look and provide a dynamic and strong look. The candles are made of 100% stearin, which is certified with the Nordic…
Description As early as the 1960s, cardboard furniture emerged as a cheap and light alternative to traditional furniture. At that time, slotting and folding as well as supports were used to ensure that the cardboard could bear sufficient weight. Nevertheless, cardboard furniture hardly had a chance against plastic furniture, which was equally light. Frank O….
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…
Description Handmade stoneware vase The Eliya vase from the Creative Collection by Bloomingville is designed in stoneware with a beautiful green cracked glaze. It can be combined with other home accessories in a beautiful and personal way. Each vase is hand painted and therefore unique. This text has been translated automatically, how do you rate…