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 Terracotta vase The decorative vase Emeli from Bloomingville is a tribute to the female body and fits into any interior. The vase is made of brown terracotta, which gives it a natural look and the use of this earthy material directs thoughts towards Mother Earth. Perfect for dried flowers, as it is not 100%…
Description Minimalist wood sculpture The Girard Bird from Vitra is based on sketches and designs from the 1940s. American designer Alexander Girard experimented with animal figures, carved from a wide variety of materials. Also the Girard Bird belongs to them: the minimalist sculpture is at home as a timeless decoration in the living room or…
Description Decorative Vase with Hand Painted Pattern The Vefa vase from Bloomingville is a decorative vase that is tall enough to place on the floor and low enough to also place on the table, dresser, shelf or windowsill. The vase is made of terracotta with a black and white striped pattern. The vases are hand…
Description Suspenseful poster Claustrophobia from Paper Collective is an art print by graphic designer Harry Richards that humorously combines motif and form to create a work of art that is light yet full of tension. Inspired by minimalist Swiss graphic design, Richards plays with a simple typographic composition, bending and twisting it into a dense…
Description Candle in the shape of a lemon Figure candles from Broste Copenhagen bring somemrliche shapes and colors to the home decor. Made of colored kerosene, the candles burn cleanly. They produce less carbon dioxide than other candles, making them ideal for household use. They are perfect for enhancing summer evenings and creating an ambiance…
Description Artwork with geometric shapes Matsudo Eki by Paper Collective is a tribute to the colors and textures of Japanese architecture and was created during the travels of Vienna-based artist Ana Popescu. This artwork is part of her ongoing visual diary, which is constantly evolving and expanding. The powerful geometric shapes are softened by the…
Description The Garden Egg was originally intended to be a garden chair. At that time Peter Ghyczy was working for the synthetics manufacturer Elastogran/Reuter in Lemfrde. As leader of the design department, his tasks included exploring suitable areas of application for what were then new and particularly promising synthetic materials. The most prominent and later…
Description Mummy fish with child Let the Wooden Dolls Mother Fish & Child by Vitra swim carefree through your living room, kitchen or bathroom and create a family atmosphere with Mummy Fish and her child. Half decoration and half toy Half decoration, half toy, the Wooden Dolls were originally developed by designer Alexander Girard for…
Description Bowl with high rim The By Hand bowl from Mette Ditmer is a stunning piece of tableware or decor that brings elegance and character to the home. This particular design gives the bowl a striking presence and sets it apart from traditional bowls. The uneven design of the high rim gives the bowl an…
Description practical glass bowl with lid The Sylvia bowl from Broste Copenhagen form the perfect combination of elegance and functionality. The exquisite bowl is carefully designed to beautify the table while providing practical solutions for serving and storing food. Made of sturdy transparent glass, this bowl adds a timeless beauty to the table. The clear…
Description Plain aluminium tea light holder The minimalist Alumina tea light holder by Kristina Dam is a modern home accessory and can be used in many ways. Alumina Is beautifully proportioned and can be placed in a group or spread around the room on its own. The holder decorates the coffee table in the living…