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Small Candlestick in Cobalt | Candle Holder in Decorative Objects by by Alejandra Design. Item composed of metal
Small Candlestick in Cobalt | Candle Holder in Decorative Objects by by Alejandra Design. Item composed of metal
Small Candlestick in Cobalt | Candle Holder in Decorative Objects by by Alejandra Design. Item composed of metal
Small Candlestick in Cobalt | Candle Holder in Decorative Objects by by Alejandra Design. Item composed of metal
Small Candlestick in Cobalt | Candle Holder in Decorative Objects by by Alejandra Design. Item composed of metal

Created and Sold by by Alejandra Design

by Alejandra Design

Small Candlestick in Cobalt - Decorative Objects

Price $130

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Shipping: UPS 5-7 days
Estimated Arrival: November 24, 2024

Handmade

Woman Owned

Made In USA

Made To Order

Capillary Waves are one of nature’s most inspirational formations due to their intricate and complex nature. The candlestick takes after these patterns much like the ripple effect that can be seen when the quiet surface of a pond is disturbed.

Ornamenting the top of the candlestick is an elongated bulbous geometry reminiscent of a water lily blooming and protruding from the surface during the spring season.

Price is per candlestick.

Cobalt is mysterious and elusive. After gazing into the expanse of blueness the true depth of its texture and quality is discovered. The matte finish and endless undulations create a stunning vase that comes alive with sophisticated detail.

Color and pattern may vary slightly from the image shown.

Dimensions: 4.5" x 4.5" x 8"

Item Small Candlestick in Cobalt
As seen in Creator's Studio, New York, NY
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by Alejandra Design
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2023
design at the intersection of craftsmanship and technology

Alejandra is a trained architect applying computational design and fabrication in her practice. Her architectural studies led her to live in multiple cities until she settled in New York City, where she has setup her design studio. Born and raised in Peru, she was always surrounded by art and artisanal work that inspired her design approach, “I find my creative process involves thinking with my hands.” Through her architectural training she found new technologies that allowed her to bring intricate geometries to life. Her research explores the design possibilities where craftmanship meets high-tech.