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LOCULE CANDLE HOLDER

PRICE €97,00
HEIGHT/LENGTH

24x14,5x8 cm

Out Of Stock

Introducing the Locule Candle Holder, another gorgeous creation from the inimitable Yiorgos Trichas and their Locule collection. This candle holder is designed to bring a touch of tranquillity into the home through its embodiment of the delicate harmonies and balances found in nature.

Drawing inspiration from the small cavities or compartments within living organisms, each Locule Candle Holder is handcrafted and one-of-a-kind.

FEATURES

100% Handmade in Greece: Materialised in high-quality premium ceramic for a smooth and matte yet durable finish.

Designed to hold standard taper candles.

Ideas for usage include; a dining room centrepiece, versatile decorative accent, or focal point in a meditation space.

 

Yiorgos Trichas’ (b. 1982, Athens, Greece) journey starts in Syros where he was brought up.

Syros offered him a unique sense of freedom and a deep appreciation of art as an essential part of the quotidian.

It is the memory of that place that brings him back to his raw state; it reminds him of who he is and who he wants to be. It is there that he draws his inspiration from; the Cycladic light streaming in through the shutters, the smell of bare earth, the pastel hues, the neoclassical architecture.

As a speech therapist, Trichas gets daily reminders that in life, there is plenty of room to change and reshape, once you bring something back to its unprocessed, unrefined state and resculpt it. The making of ceramics is no different; the creator imagines, handles, manipulates, sculpts, withdraws and ponders the result.

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Lorem ipsum, or lipsum as it is sometimes known, is dummy text used in laying out print, graphic or web designs. The passage is attributed to an unknown typesetter in the 15th century who is thought to have scrambled parts of Cicero’s De Finibus Bonorum et Malorum for use in a type specimen book.

Glazed ceramics may be able to withstand being put through the dishwasher, though to maintain their original state and ensure longevity handwashing is highly recommended.