material: ceramic, handmade
height: 30 cm
artist: Olha Mukha
material: ceramic, handmade
height: 30 cm
artist: Olha Mukha
This little chick is a ray of sunshine that will make itself at home in your house. It will be the centrepiece of your Easter basket or that lovely little trinket that brings a smile to your face every day, whatever the season. As each figurine is handmade, no two are alike: your little chick will have its own character and unique pattern. That is why the item in your order may differ slightly from the example in the photo, which only emphasises its uniqueness.
size: 10 x 7 cm
material: blown glass
designer: Marian Talanchuk
‘Anagama’ refers to wood-fired pottery created using Japanese techniques in an anagama kiln, where it is fired for 50 hours at a temperature of around 1,230 degrees. The fire and ash leave their mark on the pieces, like passionate kisses, making each item completely unique.
Each piece is unique, a one-off, and cannot be replicated.
height 24 cm
width 16 cm
capacity 1.9 l
designer: Zola_Sense
Crisp and prickly, straight from the garden.
The candle is packaged in a fabric pouch.
Unscented, made from 100% genuine beeswax from Ukrainian apiaries.
Burn time: approximately 10 hours
by Roshcha.home
Handmade pepper pods to decorate your festive cakes.
Candle dimensions: 115 × 23 mm
by Roshcha.home
The Trypillian Madonna ‘The Great Mother’
The sculpture ‘The Great Mother’ depicts the Great Mother – an ancient symbol of birth, fertility and the continuity of life. Inspired by the Trypillian culture, it embodies the very foundation of existence, the feminine principle from which lineage, memory and the bond between generations originate.
The stylised form and delicate ornamentation draw on archaeological finds dating back millennia, in which the female figure personified the earth, abundance and the creative power of nature. ‘The Mother of All’ serves as a reminder of humanity’s deep connection to its roots and the eternal cycle of life.
Technique: papier-mâché
Height: 100 cm (1 m)
‘Anagama’ is wood-fired pottery, crafted using Japanese techniques in an Anagama kiln, where it is fired for 50 hours at a temperature of around 1,230 degrees. The fire and ash leave marks on the pottery, like passionate kisses, making each piece completely unique.
Every piece is unique, a one-off; it cannot be replicated.
Author: Zola_Sense

The offer is valid through August 23, 2026.
The promotion applies only to orders shipped to the following 16 countries: Poland, Lithuania, the Czech Republic, Romania, Germany, Slovakia, Estonia, Latvia, Hungary, Italy, the United Kingdom, Spain, France, Austria, the Netherlands, and Moldova.
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