A mouth blown glass form borrowed from the timeless world of the light bulb are then refined to a beautiful abstraction in white with a spatial sensation. Intended to be combined in any number or assortment, the Form Pendant is most beautiful in groupings. Made of white opal blown glass with a gray plastic socket… Read More
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Carrie shopping basket by Marie-Louise Gustafsson A bike basket inspired by traditional crocheted tablecloths. Marie-Louise Gustafsson has created another great accessory for the urban cyclist: a granny-chic bike basket which can also be used as a shopping basket, a picnic basket, or turned upside down for an on-the-spot picnic table. Carrie Bicycle Basket includes a… Read More
Family Chairs by Lina Nordqvist Not every chair is created equal. Especially not Family Chairs by Lina Nordqvist, a foursome of traditional Swedish stickback chairs. Separately they present themselves as individuals, unique chairs aspiring to be something more than just pieces of furniture. Together they form a boisterous family, with each one displaying a distinctive… Read More
Arrow Hanger by Gustav Hallén Both a hanger and an iconic graphic symbol. It can support hefty loads while open, but is as useful for a newly ironed shirt and a pair of trousers. When closed there are still three hooks on which to hang various items. Perfect for hall, bathroom, the cellar, the wardrobe… Read More
Umbrella Stand by Eva Schildt Swedish designer Eva Schildt transforms the lowly and purely functional umbrella holder into a modernistic sculptural masterpiece. Inspired by the work of artist Yves Klein, the Design House Stockholm Eva Schildt Umbrella Stand has a sponge as a base, reinforcing the themes of rain and water. The minimalist frame is… Read More
Step by Karl Malmvall Changing a light bulb. Reaching for that book. Or the coffee grinder on the top shelf in the kitchen. No home is complete without a stepladder. But usually they are just functional, dreary objects intruding on the home decor. Karl Malmvall’s Step is another matter. Functional yet decorative, a standalone interior… Read More
Lava by Louise Hederström A slight draft, and candle wax drips and runs onto candle holders, destroying the perfect symmetry of their design. Not so with Lava, where the eruption of the candle generates soft, natural lava-like shapes along the edges. Louise Hederstršm has turned a predicament into a virtue with a design that recreates… Read More
Flame by Monica Förster Flame is sheer magic and alludes to the skills of illusionists. The flickering flame floats freely above instead of inside the candle holder. By adopting the technology used in advanced telescope constructions, a reflective barrel makes the light rays hover above the classical body of the lamp. Dimensions: 4″ h x… Read More
Pipette bottles by Camilla Kropp Exact measures of oil and vinegar for the table in balanced simplicity. Camilla Kropp has devised new functionality for the well-known instruments used in laboratories and pharmacies. The Pipette Bottles refine the centuries-old design to conquer a new context. The bottles measure the exact amount of condiment, and are suitable… Read More
Barbara Caraffe by Nina Jobs Designed by Nina Jobs for Design House Stockholm, the Barbara carafe is made from mouthblown glass with a glass topper. It may also be used as a vase; nest and hide the topper in the bottom of the vase; one side of the ball will have a cut surface to… Read More
