Description Easter is an annual festival of happiness. For this reason, the Hoptimist Bunny, the Easter bunny of the happy decoration family, cannot be missed. Hoptimists, just like their name suggests, take care of hopping good mood. Even though the design of the Bunny is new, the happy principle stemming from the 1970s didn’t change:…
Description Stainless steel flower vase The Bernadotte Vase by Georg Jensen is a stylish way to present lush bouquets and individual flowers. The first products of the Bernadotte series were designed in the 1930s by the Swedish prince Sigvard Bernadotte, who was one of Georg Jensen’s most successful partners. The cylindrical Bernadotte vase is made…
Description Elegant vase with round body for timeless beauty. The Leda vase from Broste Copenhagen adds a touch of classic elegance to the living space. The exquisitely designed vase combines timeless design with a graceful shape, creating an incomparable atmosphere in the home. The vase with a round body captivates with its harmonious shape, which…
Description Narrow vase made of stainless steel The Silhouette vase from the house LindDNA offers a great versatile eye-catcher. The vase with narrow style looks standalone or placed in combination with small bouquets, single roses or branches. In addition, the vase – which is available in different colors – can be connected with each other…
Description unique vase The Fleur vase from Hubsch Interior is not only functional, but also an aesthetic work of art for your table decoration. With its quality craftsmanship, clean elegance and contemporary design, it adds a special touch to floral arrangements and makes presenting flowers a visual delight. The quality and beauty shape the vase…
Description The “della Naturaseries by the artist Enzo Mari is a series of graphics from the art edition of Danese Milano. The graphic “Otto, locawas created in 1967.. The series overall comprises six pictures with natural motives, from an apple, a panther to the head of a goose. Enzo Mari created these pictures in the…
Description Ceramic tealight holders The Urbania tealight houses from Khler Design are ceramic tealight holders with hand-carved windows through which a cosy candlelight shines. In different architectural shapes, the tealight holders by Mette Bache and Barbara Bendix Becker are a special eye-catcher on any window sill. In terms of form, the light houses from Khler…
Description Minimalist wood sculpture The Girard Bird from Vitra is based on sketches and designs from the 1940s. American designer Alexander Girard experimented with animal figures, carved from a wide variety of materials. Also the Girard Bird belongs to them: the minimalist sculpture is at home as a timeless decoration in the living room or…
Description Glazed terracotta vase The Doro vase from ferm Living is a stunning blend of traditional craftsmanship and modern design. Doro It exudes elegance and sophistication, making it a captivating centerpiece for any room. The Doro vase is crafted from exquisite glazed terracotta and features rich textures and earthy tones that add warmth and character…
Description Poetically, Floral Photography Still Life 01 is a poetic work of the Danish photographer Pia Winther, who has a special eye for capturing the beauty of moments and objects. Thereby, she plays with the simplicity of things and gives them a graphic and contemporary impression. The Craspedia flowers, even called drumsticks, were photographed by…
Description Large blown glass tealight candle The Fyr Candleholder from Marimekko stands out for its bulbous shape, which gives the design object a retro touch. It was designed by Carina Seth-Andersson. Made of mouth-blown glass, the candle holder is perfect for tea lights and looks especially beautiful in an ensemble. Therefore, it is also available…
Description Poster with dynamic table motif The Fine Dining poster by Misfitting Things for Paper Collective leaves great artistic room for interpretation. Does the table setting motif show that a guest has just left Is it the end of a wonderful night Or does it show the remains of a dramatic event The viewer’s imagination…