Description Ceramic tealight holders The Urbania tealight houses from Khler Design are ceramic tealight holders with hand-carved windows through which a cosy candlelight shines. In different architectural shapes, the tealight holders by Mette Bache and Barbara Bendix Becker are a special eye-catcher on any window sill. In terms of form, the light houses from Khler…
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 Ceramic vase with colour gradient The Herringbone Vase by Vitra distinguishes itself by its gentle colour gradient, which becomes an eye-catcher in every ambience. The design is by Shay Alkalay and Yael Mer, who work together as a couple under the name Raw-Edges. The vase is made of ceramic with a smooth or a…
Description Scented candles from House Doctor The scented candle from House Doctor is a true olfactory experience that will transform any home into an oasis of relaxation and coziness. With its elegant design and carefully selected fragrance composition, this candle is more than just a simple accessory – it creates an inviting atmosphere and pampers…
Description Glass vase with aesthetic curves The Jali Vase from OYOY is characterized by the aesthetic bumps, the curved body and the beauty of the spotted design throughout. It cuts a great figure on the coffee table, dining table or on the shelf. On the windowsill, the vase shapes the incoming light into a beautiful…
Description The “Rodblauwe stelis considered a deciding key object of modern furniture design because of the consequence with which Rietveld understood a piece of furniture as an idealistic, abstract composition of surfaces and lines in a room. The kind of abstraction that has been adopted by Rietveld in here is comparable with the one of…
Description artful poster Branching by Moe Made It for The Poster Club captures the essence of nature’s branching structures with a stunning blend of precision and artistry. The earthy, muted tones and intricate details create a visual symphony that exudes both serenity and inspiration. Printed on high-quality, eco-friendly paper, ” Branching I” becomes a centerpiece…
Description Tree figures for new trees in India The My Tree wooden figures from Andersen Furniture are beautiful and decorative little trees made of lime wood, the purchase of which will be used to plant new trees in India. With the help of the My Tree Andersen has entered into a cooperation with the Global…
Description Bird Figurine Made of Brass When designing Aves (latin for bird) in the late 1960s, the Dutch designer Co Derr created a family of three minimalist brass birds that impress with their sculptural traits. The designer tried to simplify the shape of AVES until he reached a form, that could be perceived as the…
Description Slim candle printed with 24 numbers The Polished calendar candle from Broste Copenhagen has a classic, slim shape and is printed with 24 numbers that stand for the days before Christmas. Each day until the big feast, it can be burned down a little bit – so the pre-Christmas season goes by much faster…
Description Bulbous Flower Vase by Henning Koppel Henning Koppel is one of the most respected designers from the Danish manufacturer Georg Jensen. Together with other design icons, he shaped the Danish companies specific design language with his elegant, characteristic style. His designs have a high recognition value, created by organic, minimalist forms and selected materials….
Description Minimalist poster with repeating shapes The Echo 01 and 02 posters by Danish designer Nina Bruun for Paper Collective inspire with their respective repeating shapes. Bruun’s unique approach to color and composition creates two layered, calming works. The flowing outlines of the shapes are gentle yet eye-catching. The posters Echo 01 and 02 are…