Description Paul Anker Hansen designed the wooden owl in 1960 with much love for detail. The animalistic figurine family from ArchitectMade has grown with another charming member, this owl. Originally made from teak, the ArchitectMade Owl today has a classic Danish oak ‘plumagein natural and smoked versions. The head and body of the Owl are…
Description Advent candles with cinnamon scent The Scented Advent candles from the Danish manufacturer ferm Living are the ideal companion for the pre-Christmas season. The numbers for the four Advent Sundays on the front of the glass container shorten the days to the festival and the candle itself exudes a wonderful cinnamon scent. Whether on…
Description The wooden rabbit by Kay Bojesen is part of the wooden animals collection that was created by the designer Kay Bojesen between 1935 and 1957. The wooden rabbit possesses a pure, modern expression without any unnecessary shapes and delights both adults and children with its timeless design. Despite not being a copy of the…
Description Slim candle printed with 24 numbers The Rustic calendar candle from Broste Copenhagen has a classic, slim shape and is printed with 24 numbers that stand for the days before Christmas. Every day until the big celebration it can be burned down a little bit – so the pre-Christmas period passes much faster and…
Description Colorful vase with iconic fluting The fluted Lyngbyvase from Lyngby Porceln is a real feast for the eyes and a timeless work of art for any room. With its bright color scheme, it brings instant vibrancy and freshness to any interior. The distinctive grooves of the design not only give the vase an interesting…
Description Borosilicate glass candle holder The Hoop Candleholders from Design Letters are made of thin, elegant borosilicate glass and are characterized by their sculptural and artistic look. In contrasting color compositions, the candle holders form a beautiful detail in the interior and can be combined in many ways. The Hoop Candlesticks form a beautiful play…
Description The round metal wire basket “826” stands in the tradition of a long history of household items. In the late 1940s, when Alessi shifted from handcrafted metal processing to industrial production, the wire basket was one of the first objects which emerged in the engineering department through research in using new technologies like the…
Description inviting candlestick The Snow candlestick from House Doctor combines aesthetic design with functional beauty and adds a magical atmosphere to the home. The exquisite candle holder is the perfect accessory to stylishly display candles and create a warm, inviting mood. Made of high-quality and textured glass, the candle holder features a transparent material that…
Description Kubus Anniversary Vase from By Lassen The Kubus Vase Lolo from Audo was designed in 2014 by Sren Lassen, the founder of Audo and grandson of Mogens Lassen. On the occasion of Audos 10th birthday, the piece was re-launched. The vase is an ode to the famous Kubus candleholder, that Mogens Lassen designed in…
Description The Flora vases from Georg Jensen were designed by the native American Todd Bracher for Georg Jensen. The uniqueness of the Flora vase comes from the clever interaction between symmetry and asymmetry a phenomenon that often appears in nature. The contrast is also found in the material. The polished surface of the stainless steel…
Description Organic stoneware vase The Besa stoneware vase from the Creative Collection by Bloomingville is designed with a white cracked glaze in a beautiful shape inspired by nature. It can be combined with other home accessories in a beautiful and personal way. This text has been translated automatically, how do you rate the quality of…
Description Textured design candle holder The Crackle tea light holder from House Doctor has a very special look, which is characterized by its structures and the odd edge. Available in a variety of finishes, the tea light holder is a must-have on any dining table, mantel or windowsill. It both a decorative eye-catcher, as well…