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ZZZ - Galerie Tealight Holder Set of 2 by Menu

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Set of 2 candleholders. Thin, heat-resistant glass cylinder, candle-lit hotplate in solid, stainless metal and cylinder shaped base in stainless metal.

Material: 
Heat-resistant glass with base and top of solid stainless metal
Designer: Pernille Vea

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FILLED WITH CREATIVITY - Menu’s Galerie Candleholder provides plenty of scope for participation

The Galerie Candleholder is an unconventional piece of Danish design, one that invites creative participation. The contents endow the candleholder with an idiom all of its own. The contents are also infinitely variable – depending on the season, the occasion and your own personal style and taste.

Fill it up any way you like

With a Galerie Candleholder in the house you will never run short of ideas for decoration and surprises because it changes all the time – depending on what you put in it: multi-coloured sweets, beautiful stones, raw materials for the kitchen (e.g. red lentils, whole coffee beans, biscuits), dried or fresh flowers, the best photo of the summer, sea shells, beautiful postcards…. there are no limits.

As a present the candleholder is further personalised by placing something in it: a rolled-up love letter, two cinema tickets, a photo of a grandchild, a gift token for somewhere or other, the deeds of the dream house, etc. In December, the candlestick can even be used as "Xmas candle", as a calendar present for each day until Christmas can be placed in it – nicely packaged.

Yet another design success from Pernille Vea

The Galerie Candleholder was created by Menu’s design manager Pernille Vea. "As a designer, you can always fill people’s living rooms with advanced design, which might look good in the shop but is too "noisy" at home," Pernille Vea says. "I prefer my products to create beautiful and peaceful frameworks for people’s own creativity – freeing their imaginations to place their personal mark on the objects," she adds. Last year, the Galerie Candleholder was awarded the Formland Prize.



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