Description Poster in harmonious design Position 0 by Lise Uhrskov for The Poster Club is a work of art that explores the boundaries of abstraction and transports the viewer into a world of lines, shapes and colors. This fascinating painting, presented exclusively by The Poster Club , invites you to explore the complexity and depth…
Description Cute pet- Hoptimist en The Hoptimist en, cute bobblehead figures based on the design by Gustav Ehrenreich, don’t just have to be the well-known Bimble and Bumble: the series also includes cute pets in the popular design. They are suitable individually, but also together with other figures – in the meantime, the Hoptimist collection…
Description Snake-Like Candleholder The German designer Constantin Wortmann enjoys playing with the viewers perception. His candleholder for Georg Jensen is a typical example of his vision for transformation: ‘I simply imagined the familiar silhouette of a standard candleholder with organic curves./cite> The result is a candleholder which has the appearance of being slightly molten, while…
Description Vase from Gals in yellow The Adine vase from Bloomingville is a beautiful vase made of yellow coloured glass. The vase is a pretty vessel with an inverted shape in which you can put your most beautiful flowers. Its bright shade will brighten up any room and emphasize the freshness and naturalness of the…
Description An icon among porcelain vases since 1936. The Lyngby vase is manufactured by Porcelnsfabrikken Danmark – Lyngby Porceln . The design classic made of porcelain was designed in 1936 and lives from its unique aesthetics and the striking fluted structure. In green, the vase provides a fresh look and puts especially colourful bouquets in…
Description Hoptimist with Smiley Face The Hoptimist – Smiley is a small work of art that will put a smile on your face. This iconic Hoptimist was designed by Danish designer Hans Gustav Ehrenreich and has been a classic of Scandinavian design since its introduction in 1971. The Hoptimist – Smiley is available in a…
Description An Icon Amongst Porcelain Vases since 1936 The Lyngby Vase is manufactured by Porcelnsfabrikken-Danmark – Lyngby Porceln. The porcelain design classic was designed in 1936 and is characterised by a unique aesthetic and distinctive grooved structure. A Classic Revisited The vase became an absolute design icon in the 30s and is to this day…
Description Poster in cool colors The Soul Sound poster from Paper Collective presents itself in bright and cool colors and sets beautiful details in the living room. The art print shows a shell-shaped bright figure next to a small dark sphere. The name Soul Sound offers a lot of room for interpretation. The color scheme…
Description Minimalist Vase The Norma vase from Bloomingville is an artistic piece reminiscent of Pablo Picasso’s art. The bright vase made of stoneware has a narrow neck, so not many flowers fit inside. Nevertheless, the dynamic shape and the fine drawings give the vase a poetic effect, which is especially beautiful in bright rooms. This…
Description Slim candle holder for the floor with marble and brass The Grasil candle holder for the floor of AYTM offers a unique look and overwhelming elegance, whether in the hallway, office or living room. With its base made of solid marble and exquisite details made of brass or steel, Grasil not only looks luxurious,…
Description unique decorative vase The Hubsch Interior Balloon vase is an unusual and artistic flower vase, which is characterized by its distinctive and unique design. It has the shape of a floating balloon and creates a wonderfully playful and artistic atmosphere in the home. The vase is usually made of high quality material, which is…
Description decorative wooden figures Half decorative element, half toy, the Wooden Dolls were originally created for designer Alexander Girard‘s own use. Based on the original figurines in his estate, the sometimes cheerful, sometimes rather grim looking company is produced by Vitra as a charming addition to any interior. The Wooden Dolls wooden figurines were originally…