Description Charles Rennie Mackintosh was one of the great representatives of Art Nouveau. Together with his wife Margaret McDonald, her sister Frances, and his brother-in-law Herbert McNair, he developed an original style that set itself apart from the decorative floral style of Jugendstil. The groups geometric, almost cubist designs for furniture show the influence of…
Description Poster with Tusch motif The Low Hum poster by Jana Jonhardsdóttir for the manufacturer Paper Collective inspires with its artistic depiction of the structures of plants and the movement of the ocean. Low Hum Makes use of biologist Lindenmayer’s L-System theory – a concept that states that organic forms are easy to recognize, but…
Description Coral decoration made of cast stone The Coral decoration object from Mette Ditmer decorates any room. Either placed as a single piece on the bedside table in the bedroom or combined with vases or books on the sideboard in the living room – the Coral Deko-Objekt creates a lively ambience. The corals are made…
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 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 Poster in soft colors “Sisters III Poster” from Paper Collective is a stunning piece of art that depicts the emotional bond between people in an artistic and inspiring way. This poster not only adds an aesthetic touch to the room, but also contains a profound message. The design of this poster depicts two women,…
Description The paper bag vase by the designer Tapio Wirkkala turns the crinkled paper bag into a design object. The exceptional paper bag vase by the Finnish designer plays with the image of a rumpled paper bag, which is actually a symbol of a used and worn-out object. The design of the vase preserves wrinkles,…
Description Shell bowl made of cast stone The shell bowl from Mette Ditmer is an elegant eye-catcher for your own home. It can be positioned either individually on the coffee table in the living room or in the bedroom next to books, vases or candle holders. The shell bowl of Mette Ditmer is made of…
Description Cute bear made of wood Full of soul, humor and craftsmanship, the Wooden Bear is an appeal to the playful child in all of us. With its round nose and fat belly, Kay Bojesen‘s cute and sturdy bear will quickly become a favorite with young and old alike, placing itself in the unique borderline…
Description Nickel candle holder The Pols Potten nickel candle holder is an elegant and stylish accessory that adds a touch of sophistication and modernity to any room. With its shiny, nickel-colored finish and artful, minimalist shape, the candle holder blends harmoniously into a wide range of interior styles, from classic to contemporary. Its robust construction…
Description Candlestick with noble details The candle holder by Fritz Hansen was designed by Jaime Hayon for the Objects collection and is a modern version of the classic candle holder, which stylishly enhances every festively set table, every sideboard and every shelf. The elegant candle holder convinces with a classic look and high-quality details, such…
Description 5 dolls from wood The Colour Dolls from Schnbuch are five matryoshka-style designed dolls made of lacquered wood. These are handmade and come in five different sizes. What is special about the monochrome dolls is the storage space inside, where small utensils and accessories can be stored. Decoration and storage The living room, hallway…