Handmade Miniature Chairs by Hans Frost Nielsen
The best handcrafted miniature chairs we’ve ever seen. These chairs were handmade by Hans Frost Nielsen in Denmark. Hans Frost Nielsen worked in the drawing room of the legendary Danish furniture maker PP Möbler.
Hibi Incense, Available in 5 scents
For the Warm & Woody lovers: Ambergris & Sandalwood.
Some more fresh or clean scents: Tea tree, Lemongrass & Japanese Cypress
The incense of Awaji Island and the matches of Harima: These two traditional industries of Hyogo Prefecture first encountered each other in 2011.
The collaboration started with the idea of an incense that could be lit like striking a match. An aromatic product with properties of strength and fragrance was developed.
Each incense stick lights as easily as a match and will burn for 10 minutes leaving a lingering scent for several hours of aromatic bliss.
The brand name hibi means ‘day to day’, or daily, in Japanese.It was given with the hope that you would keep it around you every day and freely enjoy its fragrance, matching each day’s mood or occasion.
Books
Interior: Apartamento Magazine and The New Era Agenda are such a good gift to someone who adores to have a peek into everyones everyday life interiors. This edition of Apartamento features:King Krule. Next to Apartemento, the first volume of The New Era Agenda is a good one. They visit the legendary Paimio Sanatorium, designed by Aino and Alvar Aalto and more.
New Fromage Bookends: Some Cheesy Bookends to dress up your bookshelf. Can't go wrong with these. It won't be a cheesy gift, i promise.
Macguffin Magazine: MacGuffin is a biannual design & crafts magazine featuring fabulous stories about ordinary things. Each edition uncovers the personal, inspiring, highly familiar or utterly disregarded things it is an indispensable resource for all those who want backstage information about the life of things. Maybe your dad or boyfriend that loves woodworking will love the latest edition of Macguffin talking all things wood aswell..
Calendar 2024: The most Dutch thing thats to be found on the toilet: a tear off calendar. But this one will also hurt a bit with every tear since its beautifully designed by one of our favourite designers Karel Martens.