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Heima Tealight Holder Black

30.00USD
22.50USD
Awards:
IF Product Design Award 2010, Germany
Specifications
Maintenance
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Materials:
Cast Iron
Size & Weight:
H: 4,3 x Ø: 10 cm
0,548 kg
Product Information:

The cast iron has a durable, rustic surface.

Maintenance:

Place your Heima product upside down on baking paper in the oven at 250° C / 482° F. Take the product out of the oven after five minutes. Wipe off all remaining candle wax with a kitchen tissue. Be careful - The product will be hot!

About

Heima

Heima features a recognizable design and pay tribute to industrial craftsmanship and to the Nordic traditions. The uneven, almost cold surface gives this Heima candlestick character, while the rounded shapes give the design a contemporary look.
Heima has been created for cozy atmospheres. The minimalistic candle holder is sculptural and make an elegant and stylish accompaniment to both modern and classic decors.

Designer

Francis Cayouette

Francis Cayouette is member of the Danish Designers Society and holds a Bachelor degree in Industrial design from the Faculty of Environmental Design at the University of Montreal (1994). Francis also studied at Les Ateliers in Paris.

"I find working on very different projects inspiring. It is important for me to start a project with a fresh mind and without too many preconceived images. It requires a lot of work and exploration, but that's generally where the new ideas come from. I find it very inspiring to challenge myself into unknown areas. I learn a lot from working in different fields. The result should be surprising and open minded, but also honest and easy to understand. When I start a project I try to focus less on the product and more on the needs. I'm interested in finding new interpretations but also in the everyday interaction of the objects, people and space. Today, new technologies and new materials allow more liberty for the creator. I try to translate these possibilities into more freedom for the user. The objects surrounding us should be able to adapt to the fast and constantly changing situations in life. Our needs are increasing, but our space is not. I believe there is a challenge in creating better basic products that makes life easier instead of more complicated."