Description timeless advent candle The Hammershi Advent candle from Khler Design is a fascinating and unique element for the festive Christmas season. Inspired by the renowned Danish artist Svend Hammershi who is known for his timeless ceramic art, the Advent candle embodies the perfect combination of traditional craftsmanship and modern Design . With its warm…
Description Christmas design bowl Starry bowl from House Doctor is made of glazed stoneware and forms a masterful fusion of timeless elegance and functional beauty. It combines the best features of ceramics with a smooth, glazed surface that gives a pleasant and luxurious feel. The material gives the bowl a special feel and a classy…
Description Elegant vase The Soumia Vase from Bloomingville is a beautiful decorative element that will add an elegant and stylish touch to the home. This vase from the range of Bloomingville is an exquisite addition to any room and an ideal way to stylishly present flower arrangements or dry branches. The Soumia Vase impresses with…
Description Marble, aluminum or steel candle holder The Monolith candle holder from Northern presents a natural and exquisite aesthetic that adds an elegant touch to the decor. Available in a variety of finishes, the candle holders can be placed on the table, windowsill or counter. The candle holder prevents dripping of melted wax, preventing unwanted…
Description Vase with reactive glaze Decorative vase Damian from Bloomingville is a rustic vase made of terracotta. The vase has a beautiful green reactive glaze and an engraved abstract pattern. Due to the nature of the glaze as well as the handmade technique, color variations may occur – Perfect for dried flowers as it is…
Description Vase in stoneware by Julien Renault ROD is a family of handmade and hand-painted stoneware vessels designed by Julien Renault and inspired by the traditional rolling techniques of pottery. The vase, jar and bowl are each available in two unique color combinations. They can be used individually to hold a bouquet of flowers, kitchen…
Description Candle holder with star shadow The inventor and designer Alexander Lervik has always been impressed by light and darkness. His relationship to light and its absence in the long Swedish winters was an inexhaustible source of inspiration throughout his career. At first Alexander had no idea what his candlestick would look like. All he…
Description Tealight holder made of mouth blown glass The Holo tea light holder convinces by its fluid and organic appearance, which is hand-formed. The raised and softly contoured towers are stretched during the melting process. Since these are man-made products, each individual tea light holder is unique. Placed in an elongated row on the dining…
Description Stick candles with beautiful pattern The Batik stick candles from Humdakin are 30cm high and bring a large portion of charm into the home with their special look. The bottom of the stick candles are ribbed to ensure a firm grip. The candles are available in several colours. This text has been translated automatically,…
Description Abstract plastic dog Plastic furniture is the speciality of the Finnish designer Eero Aarnio. In 1973, Aarnio designed the Pony Stool for Adelta – a seating object that, like the Tipi stool, is reminiscent of an oversized toy. Since 2005, the Italian manufacturer Magis has been producing another object from the pen of Aarnios…
Description Mini Glass vase The Mini vase from Marimekko is a small decorative object for the living area that works well with plants and flowers, but also makes a great eye-catcher on its own. The bulbous vase, which tapers towards the top to form a cylindrical opening, is made from hand-blown glass in an elaborate…
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…