Description Grooved glass vase The impressive Amka -vase impresses with its simple and discreet details. The glass radiates a warm atmosphere and is accentuated by fine vertical grooves that emphasize the elegant design of House Doctor . By combining this vase with other glass vases and decorative elements in similar shades, you can create a…
Description Stylish bowls made of solid glass The Press Bowl from Tom Dixon is suitable for presenting fruit, snacks, small everyday objects – steals the show from its contents in any case. Even without contents the bowl is already a real highlight: The light is caught in the thick glass grooves before it breaks into…
Description Fascinating metal candle holder The Erode Candleholder of the Danish label ferm Living inspires with its unique, fascinating shape. The design is inspired by the erosion of metal in combination with wind and water. This is underlined by the surface of the solid metal, which gives the candle holder a tactile expression, which with…
Description Poster with coral motif The Coral poster from Paper Collective was designed by Danish creative artist Nina Bruun and features a single coral shape in deep burgundy. It sits on a cream background and its undulating shapes are reminiscent of flowing water in the depths of the oceans. A similar motif with light brown…
Description exquisite vase The Blomus Miyabi vase is an exquisite work of art that not only showcases floral arrangements, but also serves as an elegant design element for the home. With its harmonious design and high quality materials, this vase is a true centerpiece. It is made of high quality porcelain, which is known for…
Description Glass vase with special brown dots The Crister vase from Bloomingville is a beautiful mouth-blown glass vase with a special pattern of brown dots. The vase has the perfect shape for a small bouquet of flowers. Even without flowers, the vase is a very decorative piece that adds a personal touch to any home….
Description Charming wooden figures by Theodor Skjde Knudsen The Skjde wooden figures from Lucie Kaas were designed by Theodor Skjde Knudsen as early as 1958. The different types of wood and the simple details underline the handicraft of the designer and let the different wooden figures become an absolute eye-catcher in every living area. Penguin,…
Description Alphabet Animal poster The Alphabet Poster from Cam Cam Copenhagen holds great educational value, simplifying children’s learning of the alphabet, in a fun way. The poster presents beautiful hand-drawn illustrations inspired by classic flora and fauna prints. The combination of letters and drawings stimulates the natural curiosity and eagerness to discover of the little…
Description Midsummer wreath for Kay Bojesen wooden animals With the midsummer wreath from Kay Bojesen you can quickly get into the spring and summer mood. The wreath was inspired by the famous midsummer festival in Sweden and is a wreath made of green painted beech wood with pretty fabric flowers in different colours. The wreath…
Description Individual tealight holder with magnet function The Molecyl tealight holder by Gejst turns everyone into a product designer: The set consists of a tealight holder made of steel and numerous magnetic large and small steel balls that can be arranged individually. The Molecyl cleverly plays with the tension between material and form, magnetism and…
Description Art print with contemporary motif The Joutsen Art print by Sheryn Bullis for the Danish manufacturer The Poster Club inspires with its simple, contemporary motif. The poster is printed on 265g high quality art paper. Joutsen Is carefully wrapped in tissue paper and packed in an optimally protective cardboard tube. The art print can…
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…