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100% Scandinavisch Design
Bezoek onze winkel in Deventer
Bestel voor 14:00u, je bestelling wordt dezelfde werkdag verzonden

Ter info : Bestellingen geplaatst tussen vrijdag 15 november 16:00u en maandagavond 18 november, worden op dinsdag 19 nov verzonden.Ter info : Bestellingen geplaatst tussen vrijdag 15 november 16:00u en maandagavond 18 november, worden op dinsdag 19 november verzonden.

Kähler Design Urbania Light House Long Church H100mm

Product description

A beautiful small tealightholder is this Urbania light house Long Church from Kähler design. The ceramic house has a stepped gable and many small windows. During the day the candlestick is very decorative on your windowsill or cupboard and in the evening or on dark days you can light a tealight.

Handmade

Making these Urbania tealightholder requires a lot of manual work. The basic form is cast by hand in a mold. Then all the windows are cut by hand. This is a lot of work and makes every candlestick unique, because no window is exactly the same. Only a tealight (max. 4 burning hours) may be burned in the candlestick (no pillar candle).

Atmospheric

The many windows ensure that the candlelight radiates beautifully outwards, which ensures a beautiful light effect. If you place them on the window sill in front of the window, the reflection in the window provides extra sparkle. They are very decorative both solitary and in groups. The ceramic candlestick is 10 cm high and may only contain a tealight with a maximum of 4 burning hours.

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