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Hand crafted tea-light holder in black concrete | Candle Holder in Decorative Objects by Earlpicnic. Item made of cement works with boho & minimalism style
Hand crafted tea-light holder in black concrete | Candle Holder in Decorative Objects by Earlpicnic. Item made of cement works with boho & minimalism style
Hand crafted tea-light holder in black concrete | Candle Holder in Decorative Objects by Earlpicnic. Item made of cement works with boho & minimalism style
Hand crafted tea-light holder in black concrete | Candle Holder in Decorative Objects by Earlpicnic. Item made of cement works with boho & minimalism style

Created and Sold by Earlpicnic

Earlpicnic

Hand crafted tea-light holder in black concrete - Decorative Objects

Price $160

Creation: 2-3 weeks
Shipping: UPS 7-15 days
Estimated Arrival: December 20, 2024

Handmade

Woman Owned

Sustainable

Recycled Materials

Upcycled Product

Made To Order

Cement candlelight holder. Abstract art object. Its contemporary design was created with love and thought to capture the perfect balance of industrial meets modernism. Unique collectible piece.

With its organic shape, this one-of-a-kind concrete tealight holder will look great surrounded by plants on a side table or as an accent piece in your living room or garden. The concrete is finished and sealed for durability.

Dimensions:
22cm wide X 8cm tall
8.6 inches wide X 3 inches tall

Item Hand crafted tea-light holder in black concrete
Created by Earlpicnic
As seen in Private Residence, Barcelona, Spain
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Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2023
Designer making unique art objects from recycled materials.

I always loved drawing and designing something. Tackling design with a more sculptural sensitivity I create and manufacture a range of decorative objects (vases, sculptures and lighting), creating pieces of organic form and rhythmic aesthetics. Through sketching and modeling I try to comprehend the shape. Once I understand it completely and know its underlying logic, I think about the ways to use the shape as an object.