Eva tealight holder, 2 pcs, 6,5 cm, yellow - lavender

Bjørn Wiinblad

$44.90

Bjørn Wiinblad
Eva tealight holder
$44.90


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Description

Bjørn Wiinblad's Eva tealight holder offers the most enchanting setting for a single tealight, and the expressive candleholder looks just as captivating also when empty. Crafted from ceramics, the Eva tealight holders are guaranteed to bring a smile to your face and add a touch of sweetness to any interior, and they make a wonderful gift as well. The set includes two small tealight holders in different pastel shades.

Beloved Danish artist Bjørn Wiinblad, renowned for his magical style and exquisite ornaments, created many feminine characters throughout his career, and perhaps the most famous of them all is Eva. The items of the Eva collection perfectly embody Wiinblad's exuberant joie de vivre and his appreciation for ornamental beauty, spreading these around wherever they are placed. Eva's almond-shaped eyes, pointy nose, rosy cheeks and gentle smile are original Bjørn Wiinblad designs, and the ornamental patterns of the dress are interpretations of the artist's archived illustrations.

Material
Ceramics
Colour
White, yellow, laveder
Width
6.5 cm
Depth
6 cm
Height
6 cm
Diameter
6.5 cm
Care instructions
Wipe with a damp cloth. Not dishwasher safe.
Product ID
BW56556

Bjørn Wiinblad

Bjørn Wiinblad (1918–2006) was a Danish artist who began his career as a typographer but grew into a cherished figure in Danish art across various materials and formats. A unique loner in Danish art, Wiinblad's lavish and vibrant works stood apart from the minimalist Nordic modernism of his time. Guided by the principle of bringing joy to people, his colourful, ornamental and often oriental-inspired pieces exemplified this sentiment.

Wiinblad is best known for his ceramics, particularly his romantic female figures and the blue and black plates popular in the 1960s and 70s Denmark. However, his creative pursuits extended far beyond that: he ventured into designing scenography, costumes, posters, stamps, and even decorated restaurants and entire cruise ships. The artist also travelled extensively, exhibiting his work worldwide. Wiinblad lived and worked until his death in Lyngby the legendary Blue House, decorated like an Aladdin's cave. Today, the Blue House offers visitors a vivid glimpse into his daily life and the wellspring of his inspirations.

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