Description Poster with summer shirt motif This Dad Shirt poster by Misfitting Things for Danish manufacturer Paper Collective evokes summer days. The digital painting by Danish artist Julie Sommer (aka Misfitting Things) delights with its vibrant and mesmerizing motif of a striped shirt. It represents the perfect balance between the elegance of a fashion shoot…
Description Poster with organic shapes In Head-to-Head from Paper Collective by longtime collaborative artist Mae Studio for Paper Collective , a neutral black and white palette is punctuated by rich forest green accents. The sharp, yet organic shapes merge into a grouping of abstract figures that are in deep conversation with one another. Through the…
Description Calendar candle with glass and cinnamon smell With the Scented Calendar Candle from ferm Living you can sweeten the days until Christmas in the Advent season. Christmas spirit comes up quickly thanks to the Christmas scents and the candle provides warm light on dark days. The idea behind the calendar candle is to burn…
Description Stylish mouth blown vase with ripple details. The Acorn vase from the Danish manufacturer Eva Solo inspires with its organic, simple style. It fits wonderfully into any living ambience. Whether in combination with seasonal cut flowers, branches, dried plants or even stand alone – the Acron vase can be wonderfully set in scene. The…
Description Design miniature The miniature chair by Normann Copenhagen is a lifelike copy of the form chairs by designer Simon Legald. As a small version, reduced to a sixth of the original, the miniature is a decorative home accessory for collectors and design lovers. Like the original, the miniature chair inspires with a sophisticated design…
Description Glass tealight with dried pine branches. The Herdis tea light from Bloomingville is a beautiful votive with a unique design made of greenish glass. It gives the room a nice, pleasant light, with a burning tea light inside. This text has been translated automatically, how do you rate the quality of this translation very…
Description Iron conical vase With its simple conical shape and bright yellow color, the Isira vase from Bloomingville can add a splash of color to any table, dresser, shelf or windowsill. Especially when it is filled with colourful flowers. This vase is made of iron and painted yellow with a rough metal surface that creates…
Description Round decorative plate in versch. Colors The Donna Deco plate from Broste Copenhagen is a steel, very minimalist tray with a narrow edge. With its different colors it fits into any ambience and can be used well as a presentation plate for decorative objects, candles or perfumes. The round decorative plate can also be…
Description Designer Adam Cornish created the basket for Alessi inspired by the spiral shape of a nautilus shell. The modern industrial manufacturing process allows the nature-inspired shape of the Trinity bowl to make it an exceptional home accessory. The Trinity dishes are produced in Crusinallo, Italy from a steel sheet using a laser perforation process,…
Description Vase made of mouth blown glass Arura Trio vase from AYTM is a true work of art. Made of mouth-blown and colored glass, the vase can charm and transform any room with its uniqueness. It creates a sense of exclusivity with its vibrant and beautiful look. The vase has an eccentric design that comes…
Description Colored glass candle holder with metal detail The Butticula Candlestick from Marimekko with its bulbous shape and metal insert at the opening is reminiscent of a vial for mysterious elixirs. It was designed by Carina Seth-Andersson. Made of mouth-blown glass and metal, the candlestick is perfect for slender candles and looks especially beautiful in…
Description Small cast iron candlestick The 1 candle holder is the slim version of the award-winning Heima Candlestick from Normann Copenhagen . Heima provides a stable and secure hold for a single candle. The candle holder is made of robust cast iron and comes in a minimalist, Nordic design. According to Nordic mythology Heima “Home”…