Friday, 01 November 2013
Published in Designers

Hultquist was established in 1980 by Anne Hultquist. 

Anne and her team focus on designing unique fashion jewellery inspired  by mixture of different cultures from past, present and future. 

The extensive jewellery line is very feminine and bohemian influenced by the classical Scandinavian look. 

All stones used are selected Swarovski crystal, quartz, fresh-water pearls or czech glass beads. 

For more information, visit: www.hultquist-copenhagen.com

Wednesday, 30 October 2013
Published in Designers

World leading Danish design company with a philosophy built upon a combination of Scandinavian simplicity and international trends was established by Ilse Jacobsen in 1998.

Each year, Ilse Jacobsen presents two collections, summer and winter, featuring shoes, clothing and accessories for a confident and energetic woman. 

Their pieces are inspired by their rural roots in utility and simplicity, giving their customers something feminine and comfortable to wear. Ilse Jacobsen continuously strive to build an international brand of style and quality with a preference for natural beauty and natural materials.

For more information, visit: www.ilsejacobsen.dk

Tuesday, 29 October 2013
Published in Designers

Danish designer Henriette Pieszak created the brand Pieszak in 2007 in which she focused on detail, fit and cut with a feminine, high fashion elegance. It started off as a jeans-brand, but it has now developed in to a bigger range of clothing.   Pieszak Denim Room remains an essential part of the brand. 

The style in her designs is raw and androgynous but with a touch of femininity. 

To find out more visit: www.pieszak-dk.com

Friday, 30 August 2013
Published in Lighting

Norm 03 is a modern lamp shade kit in 39 pieces.

Norm 03 reminds one of the sixties.  It is designed by Britt Kornum who is an architect from the School of Architecture, Aarhus, Denmark, Furniture and Space.
“I get my inspiration from organic shapes. A mix of a feminine touch and minimalism complete my designs. It is everyday life as well as life in general that inspires me in my work. In my opinion the best design is created from a spontaneous idea. During the design process I start collecting information about the subject, material and the technical aspects. The different information makes it possible to develop a perfect shape and to create a connection between the intuitive thinking and the technical aspects. This is a working process that gives me much inspiration.”
Friday, 30 August 2013
Published in Furniture

Bin Bin by John Brauer

This is the wastebasket with an identity of its own; it looks exactly like the contents it is designed to contain, crushed paper! Available in white, black and red.
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