In this decoration piece in which a tealight candle can be placed, a mother and daughter look into a flower shop.
Jette Frölich is a self-taught paper artist, and since 1966 her delicate designs have shaped how Christmas looks. Jette is predominantly known for her branch decorations, but she also make decorative porcelain plates and cups as well as elaborate table decorations. All of her creations are made from paper models which she cuts by hand, before being cast in metal or porcelain. Her intricate yet candid designs are inspired by the German masters of architecture and Arabic minaret ornamentation, yet the clean lines of Jette's work have had global appeal over the years. She still finds the creative process and release as invigorating as ever. Many of her designs are considered classics, but Jette keeps producing new pieces that fit in with her legacy, while also being fit for contemporary homes.
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In this decoration piece in which a tealight candle can be placed, a mother and daughter look into a flower shop.
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This Advent candle has dates from 1 to 24 December.
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This is a golden three-storey house designed for tealight candles.
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This is a floral wreath mobile gilded in gold. It depicts a girl with a basket of flowers. It can be used as a window decoration or hung from a branch.
Photo: ©Mikkel Russel
These decoration pieces can be hung or placed on branches. They can serve as Christmas tree decorations and more.