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$234.00Illusion embodies a timeless elegance, simplicity, and practicality. “As I was walking by a café in Copenhagen, I noticed round tables draped with white tablecloths. Each square cloth nearly grazed the ground. Captivated, I took several photos. Later, I visited a plastic workshop, presented the image, and inquired about the…
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$348.00The Bouquet table lamp complement the pendant series of the same name. Designed with inspiration from the organic world of tulip flowers, they both evoke clear associations with a flower swaying in the fresh spring breeze. Crafted in untreated light oak, hemp cord, and hand-folded shade.
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$219.00Meurisse was founded by Adolphe Meurisse in 1845 in Antwerp, Belgium, at a time when chocolate was still a rare delicacy. Meurisse was awarded several honors at the Exposition International d’Ancers at the end of the 19thcentury and again at the World Expo in Brussels at the beginning of the…
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$67.00Meurisse was founded by Adolphe Meurisse in 1845 in Antwerp, Belgium, at a time when chocolate was still a rare delicacy. Meurisse was awarded several honors at the Exposition International d’Ancers at the end of the 19thcentury and again at the World Expo in Brussels at the beginning of the…
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$117.00Infused with pure essential oils of musk, fig, orange, lavender, gardenia, or rose, the smooth, almost-spherical soap (a slightly flat bottom to keep it still on the sink) rests naturally in your hands as would a fresh snowball. Perfect for sensitive skin, hands and body. It’s texture is between liquid…
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$135.00This soap comes in the form of the Japanese celebratory fish, the bream! This beautiful, delicate shape was created using a process based on the wooden mold used to make the Japanese sweet called Rakugan. Tamanohada soaps are made from entirely plant based material, from natural plant oil. This soap…
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$355.00These unique soap dishes are made of recycled acrylic glass from flat screens dismantled by Dock/Gruppe team at the Solenthaler Recycling facility in St. Gallen, Switzerland. Several thousand tons of electronic waste are dismantled at the facility annually, Tät-Tat has re-imagined and re-purposed this typically discarded material.

















