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Bloomingville: Scandinavian design with an edge

Bloomingville – Danish design for those who dare to be a little more adventurous

Bloomingville is one of the Danish design brands that has succeeded in making Scandinavian interior design accessible to a broad audience. Since its founding in 2000, the brand has grown significantly, with a product range that spans from vases and candleholders to artificial flowers and baskets. The style is Scandinavian at its core—clean lines, natural materials, muted colors—but with a playful edge that makes it easy to create a personal home.

At Dims Studio, we carry a wide selection of Bloomingville, and it’s a brand that appeals to many different tastes.

What is Bloomingville?

Bloomingville was founded in Jutland in 2000 by Betina Stampe. The idea was to create home products with a Scandinavian design aesthetic, but at a price that made it possible to refresh your decor without breaking the bank. It worked. Today, Bloomingville is a global brand with products in thousands of stores worldwide.

Bloomingville designs in Denmark, and production takes place at selected manufacturers around the world. The materials range from ceramics and stoneware to glass, wood, rattan, and metal—often in a combination that gives the products depth and character.

Vases and ceramics

Bloomingville’s vases are among the most popular in their collection. They come in everything from minimalist cylindrical shapes to organic, sculptural designs with earth-toned glazes. The ceramics often have a handmade quality with visible glaze transitions and small variations that make each piece unique.

The vases are perfect for branches, dried flowers, or fresh bouquets. Many also use them purely as decorative items without any contents—a beautiful vase can stand alone on a shelf or in a windowsill.

Candleholders

Candleholders from Bloomingville cover a wide range. There are simple stoneware candleholders, graphic metal candleholders, and more decorative glass models. What they all have in common is that they fit into a modern Scandinavian home and can easily be combined with candle holders from other brands.

Bloomingville is great at capturing current trends—whether it’s soft, organic shapes or more clean, architectural lines. This makes it easy to find something that matches your current style.

Artificial Flowers

One of Bloomingville’s surprisingly strong areas is artificial flowers. They have developed a collection of artificial branches, flowers, and leaves that look remarkably lifelike. Materials such as fabric, plastic, and wire are combined so that color, texture, and movement all mimic the natural world.

Artificial flowers are practical—they require no maintenance, they last for years, and they’re ideal for those who want greenery in their home without the daily responsibility. Bloomingville’s versions are a step up from the cheap plastic flowers you might remember from the ’90s.

Cups and plates

Bloomingville’s cups and plates are perfect for everyday use. They’re made of stoneware with reactive glazes that give each piece a unique finish. The colors are typically muted—cream, gray, blue, brown—but with enough variation to bring your table setting to life.

See also Bloomingville’s glassware, which complements the cups and plates with drinking glasses in colored or clear glass.

Hooks, baskets, and storage

Hooks from Bloomingville are a small detail that can make a big difference in the entryway or bedroom. They are available in wood, brass and ceramics in designs that complement the Scandinavian style.

Baskets and storage are another strength. Bloomingville makes baskets from seagrass, bamboo, and rattan, which are perfect for everything from laundry and toys to throws and pillows. They’re decorative enough to leave out on display and practical enough for everyday use.

Is Bloomingville more expensive than Rice?

Bloomingville and Rice are both Danish brands, but they cater to different styles. Bloomingville is generally a bit more expensive because the materials are often heavier (stoneware, ceramics) and the design is more subdued. Rice focuses on colors, melamine, and a more playful aesthetic at a slightly lower price. The two brands can easily be combined—Rice brings the color, Bloomingville brings the calm.

Bloomingville Creative Collection

Bloomingville regularly launches special collections under the name Creative Collection. These products typically have a more experimental look with unique shapes, materials, or colors that fall outside the regular lineup. The Creative Collection is ideal for those who want something that stands out and who keep an eye on new trends in home decor

. Also check out butter dishes from Bloomingville —a charming detail for the breakfast table.

Frequently Asked Questions About Bloomingville

Is Bloomingville dishwasher-safe?

It varies by product. Generally, stoneware and ceramics from Bloomingville are dishwasher-safe, but always check the product description. Glazed products with hand-painted details are best washed by hand.

Where is Bloomingville from?

Bloomingville is a Danish brand, founded in Jutland in 2000. The products are designed in Denmark and manufactured by selected partners globally.

Where can I buy Bloomingville?

You’ll find a wide selection of Bloomingville at Dims Studio, including vases, candle holders, artificial flowers, and baskets.

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