Perfect sun protection that also looks good! This little hat is definitely the best accessory when the sun is shining brightly. And with its batik look, it gives every outfit a very special look.
Small checks my ass! Deliciously fresh, the napkins in the new blue check look appear on the table and turn every snack into a celebration.
This popular chess game of the ancient Vikings is a popular game of skill not only in the far north. Viking chess knows no age limits – neither in the creative design of the game pieces nor in the subsequent game!
These water, juice or mixed drink glasses look simply refreshing on any table. The small dragonflies look extremely elegant solo, but also go very well with colourful porcelain.
The three stretcher frames present themselves fresh and full of verve and together form a harmonious work of art on the sideboard. With simple shapes and motifs, this trio is guaranteed to succeed!
Upcycling old shirts? No problem: a little yarn and batik paint and the shirt is as good as new. The batik look makes it possible!
Namasté! Escape the daily grind with the perfect yoga shirt. Print it yourself with your favourite mantra, traditional greeting or yoga asana and it’s as individual as your yoga class.
If the water glasses need a little more pizzazz, then Window Color can be a quick remedy. Simple glasses are quickly transformed into colourful, cheerful companions for the whole day. And if you want a different motif on the glasses tomorrow, simply peel them off and stick on a new decoration.
Simple glasses can easily be given a creative design with the YONO marker. Additionally filled with candle wax, they provide atmospheric light for mild summer evenings!
A pretty candle is a must for cosy hours on the balcony or terrace. And with a few colourful flowers, it fits even better into the summer ambience.
Little daisies don’t just look adorable in a green meadow. The simple motif can also be transferred to summer shorts with textile painters. Good mood guaranteed!
This adorable little gardening helper deserves a little colour. No problem with the YONO marker – just pump it up and start painting. And the little watering can already has a matching look.