A sculpture full of softness and colour – this glass girl with balloons exudes a sense of playful elegance and wonder. With her gaze slightly averted and her long hair in the wind, she seems caught in a moment of silent daydream. The soft yellow tones of her upper body flow into a colourful, vibrant…
A powerful moment captured in glass – this image of a girl with balloons exudes both tenderness and expression. With her gaze directed demurely downwards and her hand loosely holding two balloons, she gives the impression of quiet thoughts or a dreamy walk. The deep shades of red, orange and black in her skirt create…
A graceful moment full of colour and softness – this glass sculpture shows a girl holding two balloons in a relaxed pose, as if she has just stepped into a world of dreams and memories. Her gaze is gently directed downwards, which gives the sculpture an intimate, almost poetic appearance. The combination of warm red…
A sculpture that radiates confidence and softness – this glass girl with balloons seems to stand still in a moment of reflection and grace. Her pose is relaxed, with one hand on her hip and the other lightly holding the balloons, as if she is being carried away by a gentle breeze. The deep red…
A sparkling tribute to nature, this handmade 22cm glass tree brings the warm glow of autumn to life in a playful and stylish design. The treetop is made up of vibrant colours such as green, yellow and orange, which flow seamlessly into each other and evoke a sense of calm and seasonal change. The organic…
A colourful work of art full of fantasy and liveliness – this 32 cm high glass tree is a playful interpretation of nature, handmade with an eye for detail and colour experience. The wide, airy crown is an explosion of warm orange and red tones, combined with fresh green and sky blue, as if the…
A magical world comes to life in the golden hour of the sky. This period takes place in the hours around sunrise and sunset, when the sun is low in the horizon and creates a nice golden light. It is accompanied by the most wonderful shades, shapes and gold-coulored colours. This elephant obviously found a perfect way to capture a variety of African gold of the day!
Brilliant porcelain – new innovative material from Jameson & Tailor – Robust and translucent material – porcelain light cream colored – special surface structure ensures a high color brilliance of the designs – food safe and of course free of heavy metals – contains no bone ash – therefore also suitable for vegans
535,00Original price was: 535,00.225,00Current price is: 225,00. euro
Discover the iconic art project Greyman by Dutch artist Dadara (Daniel Rozenberg). Greyman, a gray, office clerk-like figure, symbolizes the alienation and colorlessness of modern life. This artwork is a powerful visual critique of bureaucracy, conformity and the monotony of everyday existence. Greyman has received a lot of attention and has been shown in various…
MEET THE LEGEND! The Legend monkey figurine is an original design by Housevitamin. The Legend is strong, independent, and full of fun. He has only one goal: to have fun, seriously fun. This monkey figurine shows a “Hang Loose” hand for…
MEET THE LEGEND! The Legend monkey figurine is an original design by Housevitamin. The Legend is strong, independent, and full of fun. He has only one goal: to have fun, seriously fun. This monkey figurine shows a Hang Loose hand for…
“The inspiration for Bindi comes from the Asian tradition of adorning and decorating elephants with paint and jewels. Bindi is painted in purple and gold colours because elephants are such regal and proud animals.” – Catherine Knowles
“The inspiration for Bindi comes from the Asian tradition of adorning and decorating elephants with paint and jewels. Bindi is painted in purple and gold colours because elephants are such regal and proud animals.” – Catherine Knowles
“The inspiration for Bindi comes from the Asian tradition of adorning and decorating elephants with paint and jewels. Bindi is painted in purple and gold colours because elephants are such regal and proud animals.” – Catherine Knowles