Description Boho look rattan lantern with glass The Edin lantern with glass from the Creative Collection of Bloomingville is a beautiful lantern made of rattan with glass insert for a candle in a design where the light seems to float. The lantern has a decorative natural look, making the light soft and cozy – perfect…
Description Abstract glass vase The Khalid vase from Bloomingville is an elegant colored glass vase that features aesthetic sculptural elements and a stylish organic shape and color. The vase adds an abstract and artistic touch to the interior, which can be adorned with beautiful dried flowers or a fresh bouquet. This text has been translated…
Description Glass Vase with Leather Sheath The Block Vase by LindDNA is an eye-catcher on any table thanks to its extraordinary appearance. LindDNA, known for using recycled leather, has managed to transform recycled natural materials into a vase. Glass and leather combined has a harmonious and natural expression that perfectly fits into modern interiors. Recycled…
Description Filigree glass candlestick The Flare Candlestick by Hay is a sculptural candlestick that delights with its detailed design. Built up the slim candle holder is a slender column of glass, which consists of segments that are artfully linked and emphasized by the transparency of the glass. It is ideal for the living room, but…
Description Cute decorative figures in baby design The Baby Bimble and Blumble decorative figure from Hoptimist . Becoming a parent marks the beginning of a new chapter in life. It’s like unlocking a door to a world full of love, responsibility and challenges. The adorable baby Bimble and Bumble are an ideal gift for baby…
Description Tealight Holder made of Precious Metal The Shell tealight holder was designed by Magnus Lfgren already in 1993. From the beginning, it was a successful and popular part of the Design House Stockholm range. The tealight holder, reminiscent of a sea shell for a reason, stands out with an elegant metal look made of…
Description Marble, aluminum or steel wall candle holder The Monolith wall candle holder from Northern sets beautiful accents on any wall. Made of marble, aluminum or steel, the wall candle holder presents a natural and stylish aesthetic. The candle holder ensures that the candles can burn without the wax causing unwanted stains. The dripping wax…
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 Candle holder in harmonious wave shape The wave-shaped candle holder made of stainless steel is suitable for block candles and has a diameter of 33 cm. The candle holder looks as if it is itself made of melted wax, which has been newly and harmoniously shaped. The German designer Constantin Wortmann wanted elegance and…
Description Earthenware bowl The Foligno Bowl from Bloomingville presents a sculptural design that stands out from the rest of the dinnerware. The beautiful bowl has hollow holes that shape it into a great fruit basket or a stunning bread bowl where the contents are visible. The Foligno Bowl can also be used as a decorative…
Description Cute pet- Hoptimist en The Hoptimist en, cute bobblehead figures based on the design by Gustav Ehrenreich, don’t just have to be the well-known Bimble and Bumble: the series also includes cute pets in the popular design. They are suitable individually, but also together with other figures – in the meantime, the Hoptimist collection…
Description Vases with groove pattern The impressive vases from Khler Design with the characteristic groove pattern belong to the series designed by Hans-Christian Bauer. Hammershi series designed by Hans-Christian Bauer. For the vases and the entire series, Bauer was inspired by the voluminous vases by Svend Hammershi vases, which he created in the Khler workshop…