Description Natural vase with reactive glaze The Crina Vase from Bloomingville is a rustic vase in a beautiful color combination with reactive glaze in shades of brown and blue. Due to the nature of the glaze as well as the handmade technique, color variations may occur. This text has been translated automatically, how do you…
Description Vase with a dynamic look The Steps vase from Pols Potten is a modern vase that impresses with its unique design and artistic appearance. The vase is not just a container for flowers, but also a decorative work of art that adds a touch of creativity to the interior. The design of the vase…
Description Set of bowls made of glass with ink pattern The Tinta Glass bowls from the house of ferm Living are indispensable at Sunday brunch thanks to their unusual look. The Spanish term Tinta stands for ink and is therefore the perfect name for the spot-like pattern. Made of pressed glass, the set of 3…
Description Trepas Six is a set of six tea light holders designed by Peter Karpf. The tea light holders by ArchitectMade are made from brass, copper and steel. The stackable tea light holders can be combined individually. The timeless Trepas design from 1966 combines classic materials with functional beauty. The ArchitectMade tea light holders follow…
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 Glass Vase with Leather Sheath The Block Vase by LindDNA is an eye-catcher on any table thanks to its extraordinary appearance. LindDNA, known for using recycled leather, has managed to transform recycled natural materials into a vase. Glass and leather combined has a harmonious and natural expression that perfectly fits into modern interiors. Recycled…
Description Cute wooden dog figurine The wooden dog by Kay Bojesen is part of a collection of wooden animals created by designer Kay Bojesen between 1935 and 1957. Although it is not intended to be a copy of a real animal, the wooden dachshund has a strong personality full of life: He stands there irresistibly,…
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 Duo candle holder and vase made of powder-coated steel Trumpet – 2 in 1 vase & candle holder from Design Letters is a whimsical and eye-catching combination of vase and candle holder that will add personality and charm to any room. Individual flower stems can be beautifully placed inside. Alternatively Trumpet can be turned…
Description Suspenseful poster Claustrophobia from Paper Collective is an art print by graphic designer Harry Richards that humorously combines motif and form to create a work of art that is light yet full of tension. Inspired by minimalist Swiss graphic design, Richards plays with a simple typographic composition, bending and twisting it into a dense…
Description Chimney sweep figure made of wood It brings good luck to see them. Because not infrequently they disappear for many hours in the fireplace and come out again as pitch-black figures. Chimney sweeps are also part of the repertoire of legendary wooden figures from the Danish design icon Kay Bojesen. With a stylish and…
Description Culinary tribute poster The Paper Collective Tapas Dinner Poster is a delicious work of art that celebrates the joy of culinary experiences and the vibrant culture of sharing delicious food with loved ones. This poster is not only a visual delight, but also a tribute to the art of enjoying the pleasures of life….