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Rocky Baroque candlestick – Green – 95mm – by Hanna Hansdotter
Hanna Hansdotter, born in 1984 in Lund, is an artist and designer based in Sweden. Since graduating from Konstfack in 2017, Hansdotter has made an instant international impact. Her work is often characterized as punk baroque inspired by architecture and ornamentation at the crossroads between art and design. In her career, Hansdotter has received numerous awards and recognitions. In 2020, she received the Åke Andrén artist scholarship and she has also received prizes such as Elle Decoration Design Awards and Residence Arts & Crafts Award. Hansdotter’s work is on display in multiple collections worldwide including the National Museum in Stockholm and the Röhsska Museum in Gothenburg.
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Rocky Baroque candlestick – Lilac- 150mm – by Hanna Hansdotter
Hanna Hansdotter, born in 1984 in Lund, is an artist and designer based in Sweden. Since graduating from Konstfack in 2017, Hansdotter has made an instant international impact. Her work is often characterized as punk baroque inspired by architecture and ornamentation at the crossroads between art and design. In her career, Hansdotter has received numerous awards and recognitions. In 2020, she received the Åke Andrén artist scholarship and she has also received prizes such as Elle Decoration Design Awards and Residence Arts & Crafts Award. Hansdotter’s work is on display in multiple collections worldwide including the National Museum in Stockholm and the Röhsska Museum in Gothenburg.
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Rocky Baroque candlestick – Spicy Rose – 175mm – by Hanna Hansdotter
Hanna Hansdotter, born in 1984 in Lund, is an artist and designer based in Sweden. Since graduating from Konstfack in 2017, Hansdotter has made an instant international impact. Her work is often characterized as punk baroque inspired by architecture and ornamentation at the crossroads between art and design. In her career, Hansdotter has received numerous awards and recognitions. In 2020, she received the Åke Andrén artist scholarship and she has also received prizes such as Elle Decoration Design Awards and Residence Arts & Crafts Award. Hansdotter’s work is on display in multiple collections worldwide including the National Museum in Stockholm and the Röhsska Museum in Gothenburg.
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Smoke Lantern H16.5
80 $Designer Maria Berntsen has created the beautiful Design With Light lantern/votive.
- Height: 16,5 cm
- Diameter: 10,5 cm
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Smoke Lantern H25
100 $Designer Maria Berntsen has created the beautiful Design With Light lantern/votive.
- Height: 25 cm
- Diameter: 15,5 cm
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Solis Lamp by Søren Refsgaard
A sharp idiom, yet soft and accommodating. Solis is an oil lamp that is all about flame and light. The concave top that encircles the wick reflects the flame, enhancing its beautiful glow. When designing the lamp, Søren Refsgaard played with the contrasts of material and shape. The lamp is made of aluminium, a reference to the very DNA of Stelton. But Refsgaard’s organic shape lends the Solis oil lamp a softness that is not normally associated with metal. The Solis oil lamp consists of two parts – a holder and a cover that fits perfectly. This is a result of Stelton’s experience with the material and quest for precision. At the bottom of the holder there is a notch, through which you can lift the light with a finger to separate the two parts. The light source for the Solis oil lamp is a 100% vegetable oil light, which is sold separately.
- NOTE! Vegetable candles are sold separately
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The Rock Votive – Bronze – 91mm – by Hanna Hansdotter
Hanna Hansdotter, born in 1984 in Lund, is an artist and designer based in Glasriket (Kingdom of Crystal, Småland), Sweden. Since graduating from Konstfack in 2017, Hansdotter has made an instant international impact. Her work is often characterized as punk baroque inspired by architecture and ornamentation at the crossroads between art and design.
In her career, Hansdotter has received numerous awards and recognitions. In 2020, she received the Åke Andrén artist scholarship and she has also received prizes such as Elle Decoration Design Awards and Residence Arts & Crafts Award. Hansdotter’s work is on display in multiple collections worldwide including the National Museum in Stockholm and the Röhsska Museum in Gothenburg.
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The Rock Votive – Pink – 91mm – by Hanna Hansdotter
Hanna Hansdotter, born in 1984 in Lund, is an artist and designer based in Glasriket (Kingdom of Crystal, Småland), Sweden. Since graduating from Konstfack in 2017, Hansdotter has made an instant international impact. Her work is often characterized as punk baroque inspired by architecture and ornamentation at the crossroads between art and design.
In her career, Hansdotter has received numerous awards and recognitions. In 2020, she received the Åke Andrén artist scholarship and she has also received prizes such as Elle Decoration Design Awards and Residence Arts & Crafts Award. Hansdotter’s work is on display in multiple collections worldwide including the National Museum in Stockholm and the Röhsska Museum in Gothenburg.
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The Rock Votive – Yellow – 91mm – by Hanna Hansdotter
Hanna Hansdotter, born in 1984 in Lund, is an artist and designer based in Glasriket (Kingdom of Crystal, Småland), Sweden. Since graduating from Konstfack in 2017, Hansdotter has made an instant international impact. Her work is often characterized as punk baroque inspired by architecture and ornamentation at the crossroads between art and design.
In her career, Hansdotter has received numerous awards and recognitions. In 2020, she received the Åke Andrén artist scholarship and she has also received prizes such as Elle Decoration Design Awards and Residence Arts & Crafts Award. Hansdotter’s work is on display in multiple collections worldwide including the National Museum in Stockholm and the Röhsska Museum in Gothenburg.
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Urbania Lighthouse City – by Kahler
90 $This year a new, larger Urbania lighthouse enters Kähler’s series of architectural light sources, in which the warm candlelight creates beautiful shadows from the top of the city. The new Lighthouse City is designed as a row of small buildings, perhaps mostly reminiscent of part of a city square. There is room for a tealight inside the building – or the city – and it is up to you whether you use LED lights or real candles. Measuring 20 cm wide and 8 cm deep, the lighthouse fits nicely on a windowsill or is a beautiful decorative item on a table, chest of drawers or bookcase, where it will create a delightful Christmas ambience throughout December. Designed by Mette Bache and Barbara Bendix Becker, all the Urbania lighthouses feature a special design, in which the rigid silhouette of the building paves the way for creativity in the design of each individual window.
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Urbania Lighthouse Pantheon – by Kahler
70 $With its refined shape, the white-glazed light house with lines inspired by the most beautiful and best preserved Roman building, the Pantheon, adds a whole new light. The shimmering light and alluring shadows of the Urbania light house sparkle magically on your windowsill and fill the room with joyful expectations. Group the Urbania light houses in large or small urban scenes and let the handmade light houses brighten any season.
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Urbania Lighthouse Smithy – by Kahler
For those cosy, dark winter evenings we are launching this architectural gem in the Urbania range of beautiful, unique light houses. This little light house, Smithy, is inspired by warehouses in 1920s New York and creates special, beautiful light silhouettes with the many small, hand-carved windows in various sizes. Place several light houses together on a window ledge, in small groups on a table or shelf, adding a wonderful ambience to any room.