Pöytälukki candleholder, brass

Aarikka

3130,00 NOK 3480,00 NOK

Aarikka
Pöytälukki candleholder
3130,00 NOK 3480,00 NOK



Description

The Pöytälukki candleholder by Aarikka invites the sensuous spirit of the 70s into the modern home. Designed by Kaija Aarikka in 1974, the handmade candleholder is made of brass, whose warm tone gleams in competition with the candle placed in it. Brass will accumulate a unique patina over time, adding yet another layer of charisma to the stunning piece.

Material
Brass
Colour
Brass
Width
31 cm
Diameter
31 cm
Height
19 cm
Notes
Designed for four crown candles.
Product ID
ARK-B07916

Kaija Aarikka

Kaija Aarikka (1929-2014) is best known for her jewellery and home designs made of wooden beads, designed for Aarikka, a company she founded in 1954 with her husband Erkki Ruokonen. Even though most Aarikka products are made of wood, Kaija Aarikka was very broadminded when it came to experimenting with different materials; she graduated as a textile artist and often used materials like glass or silver in her designs. In 1994, the beloved designer received the prestigious Pro Finlandia Medal and in 1999, she was awarded the Finnish honorary title of ’kauppaneuvos’ by the President of the Republic of Finland.

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  • Equal opportunities for all employees
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  • No incineration or landfilling of returned items
  • No use of endangered species as materials
  • No direct environmental emissions or waste (excl. GHGs) from production
  • The sustainability of direct suppliers' production is addressed and monitored
  • Material-efficient and ecological packaging
  • No potentially harmful chemicals used in own production
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  • Positive impact on nature’s well-being through operations that regenerate natural ecosystems
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