Description Mouth-blown vase with diamond pattern The mouth-blown Bubble vase from House Doctor features a pretty diamond pattern that gives it an elegant look. On a sideboard or a table, it stylishly sets off individual branches or entire bouquets. In different sizes, the vase can also be wonderfully combined. This text has been translated automatically,…
Description Fine art giclée print with female motif in striped blouse The Serene Stripes fine art giclée print by Hanna Peterson for The Poster Club inspires with its great printing technique. The motif of a woman in a striped blouse captivates here with its depth of intense color nuances. In conjunction with the high-quality natural…
Description Posters in summer motifs The Les Vacances posters by Ana Popescu for the manufacturer Paper Collective are inspired by the light of long summer days. Depending on the design, you get glimpses of the personal moments of the Vienna-based artist. The posters are handmade and curated in Copenhagen. Les Vacances Are produced under the…
Description Wooden figure from solid oak in Snoopy -optics Thanks to the Snoopy wooden figure from the Danish house boyhood a part of the comic universe comes into your own four walls. Pretty much everyone was fascinated by any superheroes or comic characters in his childhood. The Snoopy Wooden figure lets integrate in a modern…
Description Scented candle made of soy wax in a colored jar The scented candle in the glass of the Danish manufacturer Broste Copenhagen creates true feel-good moments in your own four walls. Depending on personal preference, a variety of scents are available, such as maple walnut or ocean sage, among others. The candle is made…
Description Calf figurine made of natural wood The little calf from Spring Copenhagen forms a cute and dainty detail in the Christmas decor. Made of high-quality FSC-certified oak wood, the wooden figurine presents a finely polished look with natural grains and eye-catching details. With large beady eyes, the little calf casts a curious glance at…
Description Cheerful wiggle figur Hoptimist en stand for joy and optimism like few other products. The Bimble & Bumble couple designed by Gustav Ehrenreich has been reissued because it has lost none of its magic to this day. The design is classic, but the cheerful principle has not changed since 1969: If you nudge Bumble,…
Description silhouette figures The Silhouette Figures by Vitra are a design by American designer Alexander Girard and were originally created in 1965 for the New York restaurant ‘La Reserve’. The figures in silhouette look were to be placed as expressive dividers between the table and at the same time create a special atmosphere in the…
Description Wall candle holder made of bent metal tube The Wall of Flame series of Frederik Roijé consists of candleholders for the wall in different sizes and colors. Made of metal tubes, each candleholder is bent into its final shape and thus gets its unique form. Mounted on the wall, the holder is suitable for…
Description Tealight holder with grooves The Hammershi tea light holder by Khler Design is part of the series of the same name, which was designed by Hans-Christian Bauer and which was inspired for its design objects by the works of the artist Svend Hammershi. The characteristic grooves of Hammershi can also be found in Khler’s…
Description Glass vase in fluted optics With the Hammershi series Khler Design introduces beautiful glass vases that present the characteristic grooves and embossings of Hammershi which are known from the ceramic vases. The beautiful glass vase is mouth-blown and has a very own and beautiful silhouette and an elegant lightness, while the body is still…
Description Lin Utzon’s Filigran series is a classic in the Rosendahl collection. Known for the elaborate, decorative illustrations in their designs, Utzon goes with the Filigran candlestick, optics in a new design direction: Completely without the previously characteristic floral patterns show their mouth-blown candlesticks in a softly twisted look, which makes the reinterpretations of Rosendahl…