Description The wooden rabbit by Kay Bojesen is part of the wooden animals collection that was created by the designer Kay Bojesen between 1935 and 1957. The wooden rabbit possesses a pure, modern expression without any unnecessary shapes and delights both adults and children with its timeless design. Despite not being a copy of the…
Description Sculpture look candle The Reef Sculpture Candle from Broste Copenhagen is a stunning candle that not only provides light, but also serves as an impressive art sculpture. The masterful piece combines art and functionality in a fascinating way and becomes a focal point in any room. The sculptural design candle is the result of…
Description Vase with holes for flowers House Doctor has designed the vase Flow for very special flower arrangements. The aluminum in brass brown or antique brass provides a subtle elegant look, while the holes make the vase a real eye-catcher. Instead of presenting the flowers in a bouquet, you can use Flow really show off…
Description Designer Adam Cornish created the basket for Alessi inspired by the spiral shape of a nautilus shell. The modern industrial manufacturing process allows the nature-inspired shape of the Trinity bowl to make it an exceptional home accessory. The Trinity dishes are produced in Crusinallo, Italy from a steel sheet using a laser perforation process,…
Description Abstract shapes in muted colors poster The The Voice Within Mae Studio posters for Paper Collective combine hand-painted shapes. The use of positive and negative space combined with a muted color palette create unique compositions. Despite the use of different shapes, a balanced family of forms is created for each motif. The posters The…
Description expressive artwork Abstract Face by MatÃas Larrain for The Poster Club is characterized by its bold and expressive use of shapes, lines and colors. The carefully crafted abstraction of the face opens up a world of interpretation and imagination. The warm, earthy hues give the work a captivating depth and emotional expressiveness. Printed on…
Description Snow globe with cute bride and groom The Wedding Snow globe of the Danish manufacturer Hoptimist gives to say loud and clear “YES”! The bride and groom (Bimble and Bumble) inspire with its extremely cute look. In the dimensions ( H x T )12 cm x 10 cm, is the Wedding Snow Globe is…
Description Set of bowls made of glass with ink pattern The Tinta Glass bowls from the house of ferm Living are indispensable at Sunday brunch thanks to their unusual look. The Spanish term Tinta stands for ink and is therefore the perfect name for the spot-like pattern. Made of pressed glass, the set of 3…
Description Candle holder in Curve Design With the unmistakable Curve -design of LindDNA now also a candle holder made of different materials is offered. The various components of the candle holder can also be inserted into each other and with a little imagination and building enthusiasm, a whole “candle mountain” is created. The three-armed Base…
Description Art print with blocky brush motif The Painted Surface Art print by Berit Mogensen Lopez for the Danish manufacturer The Poster Club inspires with its artistic block motif. The deliberate, messy brush strokes add a sophisticated touch. The motif is printed on 265g high quality art paper. Painted Surface Is carefully wrapped in tissue…
Description Architectural candlestick With a keen sense of contemporary, functionalist style, Mogens Lassen designed the iconic Kubus candlestick in 196 2. Mogens Lassen had already been working on the Kubus Candlestick until the form emerged as we have known it since 1962. While the famous architect and designer may have suffered from dyslexia – his…
Description Lin Utzon’s Filigran series is a classic in the Rosendahl collection. Known for the elaborate, decorative illustrations in their designs, Utzon goes with the Filigran candlestick, optics in a new design direction: Completely without the previously characteristic floral patterns show their mouth-blown candlesticks in a softly twisted look, which makes the reinterpretations of Rosendahl…