The cast iron candlestick Spin mini in matte black, inspired by the Industrial Revolution. The candlestick rotates on its own axis and is beautiful in any desired position.
The now iconic Kubus candlestick is a design from 1962 by the Danish architect and designer Mogens Lassen.
The unique Nunatak candle holder is a minimalist and organic shaped design by studio Nedre Foss, intended to last a lifetime. The decorative candle holder is made of cast iron
Ilse Cawford's oil lamp carries all the hallmarks of a Crawford design "sleek and refined", and is a small reminder about the importance of fire and light.
The essence of the design lies in the structure, which partly hides and partly reveals the flame. A decorative oil lamp by David Chipperfield for Swedish label Wästberg.
The Wästberg Holocene series was invented by several well-known designers to create beautiful objects. The Holocene is inspired by the time before electricity.
The now iconic Kubus candlestick is a design from 1962 by the Danish architect and designer Mogens Lassen.
The Ornament Candle Holders possess a simple yet strong geometric form wherever placed, crafted from steel, the wall-mounted pieces gently reflect the light from the candle.
The Wästberg Holocene series was invented by several well-known designers to create beautiful objects. The Holocene is inspired by the time before electricity.
The Fyr Kerosene lamp by Johan Larsvall creates a cozy atmosphere in any room and is a modern take on the well-known kerosene lamp of the past.
The modern Bridge Tray ensures that you can easily do your breakfast in bed or work on the floor without spilling thanks to its functional design.
The now iconic Kubus candlestick is a design from 1962 by the Danish architect and designer Mogens Lassen.
The now iconic Kubus candlestick is a design from 1962 by the Danish architect and designer Mogens Lassen.
It was the Norwegian design duo Morten & Jonas fascination with quarries that inspired them. to design the Monolith Candle Holder.
The Hay Fonte candlestick by Inga Sempé is inspired by the nails used to create Japanese ikebana flower arrangements, beautifully crafted from black cast iron.