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Nunatak candelabra

Nunatak is a four-armed candelabra with an organic shape, hand-moulded from clay, 3D scanned and then cast in iron for a minimalist, yet undiminishing beacon of light.///Description
'Nunatak': roughly translated from Inuit to mean a peak of rock projecting above an icy landscape. They were thought to be sanctuaries for vegetation and refuges from the ice below, which to the designers Anderssen & Voll, seemed a fitting namesake for this natural, yet iron-cast structure of light.
Paired perfectly with candles in classic white, or something more decorative, Nunatak grounds any room in nature.

$113.70

Original: $379.00

-70%
Nunatak candelabra

$379.00

$113.70

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Nunatak candelabra

Nunatak is a four-armed candelabra with an organic shape, hand-moulded from clay, 3D scanned and then cast in iron for a minimalist, yet undiminishing beacon of light.///Description
'Nunatak': roughly translated from Inuit to mean a peak of rock projecting above an icy landscape. They were thought to be sanctuaries for vegetation and refuges from the ice below, which to the designers Anderssen & Voll, seemed a fitting namesake for this natural, yet iron-cast structure of light.
Paired perfectly with candles in classic white, or something more decorative, Nunatak grounds any room in nature.

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Nunatak is a four-armed candelabra with an organic shape, hand-moulded from clay, 3D scanned and then cast in iron for a minimalist, yet undiminishing beacon of light.///Description
'Nunatak': roughly translated from Inuit to mean a peak of rock projecting above an icy landscape. They were thought to be sanctuaries for vegetation and refuges from the ice below, which to the designers Anderssen & Voll, seemed a fitting namesake for this natural, yet iron-cast structure of light.
Paired perfectly with candles in classic white, or something more decorative, Nunatak grounds any room in nature.

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