Description Glass candle holder Round at the top and square at the bottom – the Made candle holder from House Doctor is a real eye-catcher with its light brown glass and creates a casual mood. Since the surface is matte, it emits a soft, atmospheric light wherever you place it. Can be used the candle…
Description text The Born To Ride poster by Paper Collective depicts a contradictory scene that expresses a love of translating everyday moments through humor and wit. This artwork features a group of people in colorful clothing, seemingly deeply engrossed in the mundane task of taking the subway to work. Unknowingly, they have just arrived at…
Description Tealight holder made of mouth blown glass. The Vidia tea light holder from Bloomingville is characterized by the oriental bohemian look and combines many impressions with which it illuminates the interior. Made of hand-blown glass, the tea light holder presents a special design of colorful dots on the colored glass. The decorative object adds…
Description Poster in exclusive design Together No. 01 by Rebecca Hein for The Poster Club is a work of art that focuses on the connection and harmony between people. This fascinating painting, exclusively presented by. The Poster Club , invites you to reflect on the importance of relationships and community. Rebecca Hein has created in…
Description Aluminium candle holder The Bowl aluminium candle holder by ferm Living presents itself in an exclusive quality and an elegant Bowl design. Available in different versions, the candle holder can be placed as an original alternative to the classic Advent wreath or, according to the season, adequately set in scene. With a unique and…
Description Art print with elegant ginkgo design The Ginkgo Leaf Art print by Ana Frois for the Danish manufacturer The Poster Club inspires with its noble Ginkgo motif. The motif is printed on 265g high quality art paper. Ginkgo Leaf Is carefully wrapped in tissue paper and packed in an optimally protective cardboard tube. The…
Description The Oscar wooden dog was designed lovingly with Hans Bllings characteristic happiness. Oscar symbolises fun and playfulness, and not only in the kidsroom. Oscar can do nearly everything a real dog can: shake hands, run, sit, lay down and much more. No matter how youve set him up, the wooden dog by ArchitectMade looks…
Description Slim stick candles made of kerosene wax The Spike Stick candles from the Danish house ferm Living are characterized by their tall, slender shape. The elegant look of the candles is enhanced by the beautiful, shiny surface. With their natural tones, the noble, narrow Spike Candles (in set of 8) can be wonderfully integrated…
Description An Icon Amongst Porcelain Vases since 1936 The Lyngby Vase is manufactured by Porcelnsfabrikken-Danmark – Lyngby Porceln. The porcelain design classic was designed in 1936 and is characterised by a unique aesthetic and distinctive grooved structure. A Classic Revisited The vase became an absolute design icon in the 30s and is to this day…
Description Nordic scented candle from Bloomingville X ILLUME The natural ILLUME Scented Candle from Bloomingville was passionately and thoughtfully created based on Bloomingville s Nordic design heritage and in collaboration with the world’s leading expert in home fragrance, ILLUME , created. Six different scents are available, capturing the diversity of the Nordic countries and bringing…
Description Poster with face motif and red hands The Hamsa Hands Poster of Paper Collective plays with the abstract and the spiritual, with two red hands dangling from the top and bottom of the picture. In the middle two eyes meet, which are connected to create a face from two separate worlds. Whether in the…
Description Mouth blown glass vase The Primula range consists of fine mouth-blown glass vases with a simple, refined design. The different vases are inspired by an original vase, which is the centrepiece of the collection. The stylish colours give the vases a distinguished and lively touch. Decorated with decorative branches or colourful flowers, the vases…