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Browse our expertly curated selection of unique and original home decor and interior products created by and for people that share an appreciation for art, design and quality craftsmanship. We aim to offer exceptional collections and pieces that may just add the perfect finishing touch to your space.
This lovely little "leggy creature" in a glass helmet with holes to protect its plant-like mind will make you wonder and will make you smile.
This outrageously chic little dude in a glass helmet with holes to protect his plant-like mind will make you wonder and will make you smile.
This charming little "leggy fellow" in a glass helmet with holes to protect its plant-like mind will make you wonder and will make you smile.
Bring something special into your home with this new inspired version of the iconic T-Tabl by Jaime Hayon. T-Table Baile Edition features visage-like decorations in the designer's typical style.
This spunky little group has all the flare you need to elevate your space and add character to absolutely any room.
Absolutely awesome and original, if you bring this mouselike sculpture by Matteo Cibic into your home, you know you've got something truly special.
CALO is a contemporary horse-man sculpture by Matteo Cibic, assembled from satin-finished white ceramic with pristine matt-finished green gold decorations.
Lovely, cute and straight from the fantasy world, this little candle holder has been designed by Jaime Hayon as a part of the Forget Me Not Collection by BOSA.
Straight from the fantasy world of Jaime Hayon, this little candle holder is a valued member of the Forget Me Not collection by BOSA Ceramiche.
Charming, cute and straight from the fantasy world, this little candle holder designed by Jaime Hayon will bring a smile to your face every time you look at it.
Lovely, cute and straight from the fantasy world, this little candle holder has been designed by Jaime Hayon as a part of the Forget Me Not Collection by BOSA.
These small round baskets that are perefect to keep your little treasures nicely stored and easily accessible are called by Pinetti "empty pockets" - do you need one? or two?