Description Glass vase with uneven finish and swirl pattern The Jupiter Vase from House Doctor inspires with its fresh design! The fascinating swirls are particularly well accentuated in bright seasons. Contrasting to this, the edge of the vase is deliberately designed uneven, whereby Jupiter appears particularly charming. The vase can be wonderfully placed alone or…
Description Vase with contrasting black and white pattern The Niza vase from Bloomingville is a decorative and slightly dramatic decorative vase with its contrasting black and white pattern. The vase is made from terracotta in a matte black color and decorated with a glossy white pattern. Each vase is decorated and painted by hand, making…
Description Moon is a big, translucent bowl by Kartell. The effective bowl reminds us of the surface of the moon. The Moon Bowl has its name from the structural raisings and recesses that appear according to the angle the bowl is watched from, and which reminds us of the surface of the moon. As serving…
Description textured vases from mouth blown glass The Dim Scale vase from XLBoom have an artistic look that will stand out in any interior. The vases are mouth-blown and can be combined in many ways. The surface presents a continuous structure reminiscent of traditional vases. When exposed to light, the vase creates a beautiful shadow…
Description Poster with playful snake design The Green Snake Poster by Imogen Crossland for Paper Collective inspires with its playful snake motif. The hand-cut shapes are inspired by French artist Henri Matisse. The poster is handmade and curated in Copenhagen. Green Snake Is produced under the Swan certification system. Available in different sizes. This text…
Description Flat cast iron tealight holder The tealight holder Heima from Normann Copenhagen is the little brother of the award-winning Heima Candlestick. The tealight holder is made of robust cast iron and comes in a minimalist, Nordic design. According to Nordic mythology Heima “Home” or “world”. The designer Francis Cayouette has chosen the term for…
Description Candle holder in a modern reinterpretation The Steps candle holder from Pols Potten is an impressive and modern accessory that enriches the living space with its unique design and stylish presence. This candle holder is not only functional, but also an aesthetic highlight that creates a warm and inviting atmosphere. The Steps candle holder…
Description creative design The Red Stripes poster presents an artistic design that fascinates at first sight. The combination of minimalist style and bold red stripes adds contemporary sophistication to any room. The bold red stripes in this poster catch the eye and add energy and vibrancy to the room. It’s a work of art that…
Description Iron candle holder for floor and table The Angui candle holder from AYTM reinterprets the classic traditions of candle holders. With its tiered and sculptural design, the table and floor candleholder effortlessly supports candles and adds new and majestic dimensions to any room. Due to its asymmetrical design, the candles cast fascinating shadows on…
Description Easter eggs from marble The marble Easter eggs from ferm Living is a decorative eye-catcher in any home decor. The beautiful marble look leaves completely free hand in the decoration: the eggs can be staged as desired according to individual wishes and look particularly beautiful next to moss, flowers, grass or wood. Here, the…
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 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 simultaneously radiating…