What has a candle holder have to do with a movie? Well, remember Elastigirl in the Incredibles who could bend and stretch to get anything? Now think of her, but, like a brass candle holder as this home accessory from Studio in between is really an amazing hero for the candle lights.
Studio in between began by industrial designer Kiseung Lee who believes that the good design must exceed adapting the fabric and it is feeling using the conventional way - it ought to concentrate on character, reinterpretation and transferring its value in addition to essence into spiritual and practical aspects. This versatile brass candle holder was produced having a profound and diversified feeling of coexistence between every element that entered its making. The brass includes a soft gloss along with a timeless aesthetic which, as Lee states, “enables us to mirror on the feeling of beauty and just how we handle objects with various perspectives, textures, and define our spaces while redefining and refining our way of life.”
The Cell Ø88 Candle Tray’s functional design was created in the question “What will a regular candle holder NOT do?” which lead the merchandise to possess flexible borders - but better, they extend and adjust to your individual atmosphere so that you can place it inside a glass, get it standalone or open it up tall making it the star of the table. The Cell Ø88 Candle Tray arrives flat-packed, with brass outer rings that pull-up into a stylish, minimal chain-link structure, which you'll shape while you please. Studio in between’s candle holders will also be manufactured with minimum waste and sustainable practices. Personally, I believe technology-not only like a beautiful coaster too since it collapses right into a compact disk - a little treasure that reminds us to pay attention to the sunshine, stay warm, and adjust to whatever shape our atmosphere asks people.
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