Description Modern candle holder made of powder-coated steel. The candle holder Structure from the house Nichba Design offers a cozy and inviting ambience. These elegant and modern candle holders are an ideal addition to any decor. Included in this set are several candle holders, each carefully crafted from quality materials and decorated with a sophisticated…
Description Wavy glass vase With the Orri Vase from House Doctor you really bring out the flowers. It is neither round, nor really square. The shape of Orri can not be defined properly at all. And that’s exactly what makes every bouquet of flowers on the coffee table stand out all the more. The clear…
Description An icon among porcelain vases since 1936 The Lyngbyvase is Lyngby Porceln manufactured by Porcelnsfabrikken Danmark. The design classic made of porcelain was created in 1936 and lives from its unique aesthetics and the concise grooved structure. Iconic vase in gold The Lyngbyvase in gold by Lyngby Porceln provides for extravagant moments in the…
Description Inspired by the magic of underwater worlds, the jewellery designer Emma Silvestris designed a fairytale fruit bowl with Mediterraneo that gains its attractiveness and appeal from the contrast of soft, delicate forms and hard material. The plant arms seem to move softly upwards to the water surface. Clearly: The bowl imitates corals, the name…
Description Poster with portrait on red background The Red Portrait poster from Paper Collective uses negative space to illuminate the central figure against a dramatic background of strong red lines. Captivating in its simplicity, this puts the portrait in the spotlight. Designed by LouLou Avenue, the motif finds a place in both modern and contemporary…
Description Wave-shaped vase made of iron The Flood vase from House Doctor impresses with its unusual shape and industrial-look material. The shape of the vase is reminiscent of a shell and the sides twist in a wave shape. Made from iron, the vase has a rough and decorative look, making it an eye-catcher in any…
Description Ceramic vase with organic shape The references to nature are almost obvious in the Wide Vase collection are almost obvious. Organic, round shapes define the design and are reminiscent of gentle waves. The vase is made Wide Vase from Broste Copenhagen is made of ceramic with a smooth or matte glaze. The slanted opening…
Description Glass tea light holder with exotic look The Blur Tealight holder of the label House Doctor is the perfect decorative object according to the motto “Small but Oho!” The small bubbles in the thick glass and the swirl design or striped design give Blur a unique touch. No sooner is the tea light holder…
Description abstract decorative object made of polyresin The decoration Terja from Bloomingville is made of polyresin in a brown tone. The decoration has a graphic design with a rough textured surface. Style it individually or with other home accessories. This text has been translated automatically, how do you rate the quality of this translation very…
Description Deco object in Nordic style Deco Serif from Bloomingville is a unique and aesthetic home decor object in a beautiful natural color. It is made of stoneware in Nordic design with a matte finish and a naturally smooth look. This text has been translated automatically, how do you rate the quality of this translation…
Description Arch candle holder The base of the Arch candleholder by Kristina Dam is a well-shaped arch, which is extended by another arch in the different versions. On its outer side is a holder for a single candle. The geometric candle holder convinces with its simple, straightforward design in clear stainless steel or powder-coated black….
Description minimalist shell The Platon Bowl from Broste Copenhagen is more than just a simple dish; it embodies style, functionality and Scandinavian elegance in a single product. The Platon Bowl is a masterpiece of contemporary design. With its clean lines, geometric shapes and minimalist aesthetic, it blends seamlessly into modern interiors. The combination of modern…