Description Still life with hydrangea motif Still Life 04 Hydrangea is part of a still life series by Danish photographer Pia Winther, whose work is characterized by a special eye for the beauty of individual moments. Seemingly simple things and objects are artfully staged by her and thus receive a graphic and contemporary touch. The…
Description Striped bowl made from handcrafted ceramic The Toppu bowl from OYOY is characterized by a graphic and stylish design that gives the decor a playful look. It can be used as a raised pot as well as for storing your favorite items or for serving sweets and nuts. The bowl is made by 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 Wooden figure mermaid with female details At first glance, ArchitectMade‘s mermaid is reminiscent of H.C. Andersen’s famous mythical creature, because mermaids are probably what most people first associate with Denmark. Half woman, half sea creature, the designer product by Hans Blling says much more than a simple wooden toy. By taking feminine forms to…
Description Dear Charlie by Alessi is a banana holder whose irregular and stylised shape reminds us of a stem with a small branch. Bananas can be hung up on it in order to store them in a suitable way. The banana holder by Alessi is a small table sculpture that also serves as a holder…
Description Tea light decoration for Christmas The shapely tealight lamps of the Nobili series from Khler Design remind with their clear cone shape of the deep fir forests of Scandinavia. When the light in the tealight candle burns, the small dots glow and remind you of a fir tree with candles on each branch. Glaze…
Description Poster with waves/lines pattern The Quantum Fields Poster of Of Atoms and Lines for the manufacturer Paper Collective inspires with its artistic representation of light and sound waves. Quantum Fields Is inspired by Paul Klee’s “A line is a point that has walked.” It depicts a slow-moving entity of lines. It is handmade and…
Description Decorative bowl with traditional design Humdakin‘s Genova Terrazzo Bowl offers many uses and can be placed on any surface. The decorative bowl not only looks timeless in design, but also pays homage to antique terrazzo floors at the same time. The details in the material provide an eye-catcher and show a color contrast, which…
Description Pointed whip candle The Pointed Whip Candle from ester & erik embodies true elegance in candle form. With its graceful, slender silhouette and gently tapered tip, it magically attracts the eye. This unique candle is the result of masterful craftsmanship and a refined design language. Due to its precise shape and meticulous craftsmanship, it…
Description Poster with summer shirt motif This Dad Shirt poster by Misfitting Things for Danish manufacturer Paper Collective evokes summer days. The digital painting by Danish artist Julie Sommer (aka Misfitting Things) delights with its vibrant and mesmerizing motif of a striped shirt. It represents the perfect balance between the elegance of a fashion shoot…
Description Candlesticks in Nordic colours The Hammershi candlesticks were designed by Hans-Christian Bauer for Khler Design . In Nordic colours, the candlesticks bear the discreet grooves that are characteristic of the Hammershi collection. Individually or in combination, the candlesticks create a cosy ambience by candlelight. Decoratively, they can be placed on the dining table, in…
Description Star-Shaped Tealight Holder With its timeless and modern appearance, the Stella tealight holder by Khler Design is a beautiful decoration for the Christmas season. The snow-white tealight holder in the shape of a star was designed by the icelandic designer Torah Finnsdottir and is available in a hanging model. Snow White Ceramic The tealight…