Who's buzzing around here? The little bee Carla flies from blossom to blossom to collect golden nectar and pollen. The cheerful design in bright honey yellow spreads joy and positive energy. Hobby beekeeping is very trendy and topics such as biodiversity are on everyone's lips. So this design meets the spirit of the times. A delight for all nature lovers and bee fans.
This exotic design takes us to the wild and untamed nature of tropical landscapes. Whether the tempting scent of hibiscus or the bright green of rainforest leafs, the lush vegetation is a feast for the senses, lifts the spirit and fills the heart with joy. And this beautiful energy also reflects in the enchanting design of the "Rustic Flower" tin. It creates a charming paradisal scene and shows the breathtaking beauty of tropical flora. And here the single leaves and blossoms in the design are decorated with fine floral ornaments that show great attention to detail. In contrast, the matt black background builds the perfect canvas for the bright colours, allowing them to unfold their full optical power and charisma. The tin with the dimensions H 11.7 cm, Ø 7.5 cm convinces with its compact, round shape and offers additional aroma protection with the integrated inner lid. A small gap between the lid and the body of the tin is an unusual visual feature that is ideally highlighted by mint green and mustard yellow colour accents and, together with the modern, inwardly rolled rim of the lid, creates an exciting and contemporary product look. With a filling capacity of approx. 150 g, the item is ideal for storing your favourite tea or a tasty, tropical alternative such as our Piña Colda fruit tea blend (item number 21577).
Dried flowers in all shapes and colours are currently celebrating their long overdue comeback. Whether as a stylish wreath, in a vase or as a trendy design on various home accessories, these sustainable and decorative natural beauties have left their dusty 80s image behind. And here, the wealth and range of different dried grasses and blossoms provide visual variety through the diversity of shapes and structures and thus become a magnificent firework for the eyes. This enchanting item design also takes up this trendy theme and features colourful lagurus, green poppy pods, pampas grass and alpine gypsophila. At this, the colour scheme of the design is dominated by dried flowers and grasses in various shades of cream, giving the design a particularly fine optic that creates a harmonious and natural atmosphere. The beige-coloured base and rim also pay off perfectly in the harmonious product design and additionally underline the trendy nature-look, which ideally matches the dried flower theme.
Wow Meow! This series is an invitation to relax. And while doing so, there is a lot to discover. Next to a numerous details as a bookshelf, reading glasses or a cozy wing chair this beautiful design combines the strong selling cat-theme with the urban jungle trend. Furthermore a portrait gallery shows successful Cha Cult designs from the present and past. A decor with love to detail that reflects a feeling of comfort and cosiness.
The enchanting decor of this beautiful series conveys a feeling of lightness and easiness through its subtle and pure design language. And who doesn't dream of that? To be as free as a bird for once, to simply spread your wings and leave everyday life and its worries behind. Thus, the sight of birds in the sky brings a smile to many people's faces and inspires them to new adventures beyond their own horizons. This decor picks up on that feeling and shows an impressive swarm of birds in the open and wide sky, as well as resting on a thin rope. Here, the birds are given a particularly filigree look by their fine shaping and arrangement as the main design element of this decor. And thus they set the tone for the overall light and fine design language. The bright colour scheme with a large proportion of white and the round decorative elements, which are abstractly reminiscent of the sun and moon, also pay off in the clear and pure product look.
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