Top rated Decorative objects

Here's a ranking of the top rated products in this category. To give you a quick overview, we've also added some key information about the products.

1. Relaxound Zwitscherbox

Whether at home or in the office, the cheerful chirping of birds allows you to briefly dive into a world free of stress and time pressure. You take a deep breath and find peace, just like on a walk in the woods: you hear the refreshing song of the birds, your gaze softens, and your breathing deepens. This is beneficial for both mind and body. The Chirping Box can be placed anywhere or hung on the wall. The chirping is activated by a motion sensor. If no new impulse is detected, the sound fades out after about two minutes. With the small knob on the side, the volume can be optimally adjusted or the Chirping Box can be turned off. The Chirping Box is powered by three standard AA batteries. Each Chirping Box comes with an original forest sticker. Whether on your laptop, tablet, or wherever you like: like the sounds of the Chirping Box, it presents the peaceful depth of nature everywhere. With this evocative image, you remind yourself and those around you of this timeless beauty that we all have access to and that touches everyone deeply in their hearts. 

2. Relaxdays Maneki Neko Winky Cat

In China, Japan, Taiwan, or Thailand, she stands in front of shops, department stores, and restaurants. She is meant to bring good fortune to many customers. In her right hand, she holds the Koban, a golden coin that symbolizes limitless wealth. The origin of the Maneki Neko likely dates back to 17th century Japan. During a storm, a traveling lord was beckoned into a temple by a cat. Immediately afterward, lightning struck the place where the nobleman had been. In gratitude for his life, he gifted the temple with prosperity and fame. 

Relaxdays Maneki Neko Winky Cat (10 x 8 x 16 cm)
Decorative objects
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CHF11.70

Relaxdays Maneki Neko Winky Cat

10 x 8 x 16 cm

3. Kikkerland Besondere Sanduhr

This modern hourglass has a timer of approximately one minute. When placed on the wooden base, the magnetic sand flows from top to bottom. The magnet integrated into the base causes the magnetic sand to take on the shape of a flower – this timer leaves all visitors in awe. 

4. Relaxound Lakesidebox

The Lakesidebox conjures up brief moments of relaxation in your life. Sounds: water splashing, birds chirping, ducks quacking, crickets chirping. With every movement in front of the sensor, the sound of nature resounds for about two minutes. The volume can be optimally adjusted with the wheel on the side. Can be set up or hung on the wall. Size: 11 x 11.8 x 2.8 cm (WxHxD), battery lasts several months, USB charging cable included (without power supply). 

5. Normann Copenhagen Little Bird

Little Bird is a series of irresistible decorative figures designed by Jan Christian Delfs. The simple yet expressive design is a beautifully balanced combination of purity, abstraction, minimalism, and not least, charm.

The bird figures are turned from wood and adorned with a delicate, characteristic beak – the only detail of the design. The six different sizes of the figures each represent a specific character from the designer's own family. Each bird gains its own personality through tiny variations in shape.

Little Bird figures are ideal collectibles, from which a whole bird family can gradually emerge. The birds are available in two variations: painted in colors, with each figure having its own special hue, and in pure oak for a more classic look.
 

6. Alpklang Senn

In Switzerland, a "Senn" refers to a farmer on the alpine pastures. When he tends to his livestock in the barn, he enjoys being inspired by traditional sounds. The Senn features a motion sensor. As soon as you come within about one and a half meters of the product, nostalgic cowbell sounds, alphorn melodies, and nature sounds from Central Switzerland, Bern, and Eastern Switzerland will play for approximately five minutes. 

7. Hoptimist Small Smiley

Hopimist and Smiley are two brands that serve a common purpose: doubling the good mood. In 2017, Smiley emoticons have been around for 20 years, and Hoptimist is celebrating this anniversary with four Hoptimist Smileys. The so-called emoticons or smileys are used to express moods and feelings when one's own smile cannot be seen. In this way, the small symbol helps to clarify what one writes and feels. With the cheerful face, one shares good vibes and positive energy, just as the relentless bouncing of the Hoptimist is capable of passing a smile from one person to another. 

8. Hoptimist Baby Smiley Cool

With just a few strokes, the simplified full moon face clearly expresses and evokes moods and feelings not only in itself but also in those who see it. This is naturally emphasized by the cheerful bouncing of the Hoptimist, created by Hans Gustav Ehrenreich in 1968: Baby Smiley Cool Figure. The little Hoptimist stays cool with his black sunglasses. It immediately and directly leads to a similarly cool smile from the observer or recipient: Want to bet?. 

9. Hoptimist Baby Smiley Love Figure

Smiley and Hoptimist double the good mood with this figure series: Instead of the well-known Bimble and Bumble figures, the popular, uplifting emoticon now comes as a perfectly round ball on the proven wide spring for carefree bouncing on any table. And of course, in the distinctive yellow! Drawn with just a few strokes, the simplified full moon face can clearly express moods and feelings, and also evoke them in others. This is further emphasized by the relentless bouncing of the Hoptimists, created by Hans Gustav Ehrenreich in 1968: Baby Smiley Love Figure. Hey Baby! The little Hoptimist is head over heels in love! Blinded by love, he only sees hearts! You just have to give him some love, or rather, let him wobble, right?. 

10. Hoptimist Small Smiley Joy

Hopimist and Smiley are two brands that serve a common purpose: to double the good mood. The so-called emoticons or "smileys" are used to express moods and feelings when our own smile cannot be seen. In this way, the small symbol helps us clarify what we write and feel. With the cheerful face, we share good vibes and positive energy - just as the unflagging hopping of the Hopimist is capable of passing a smile from one person to the next.