Located in Grythyttan, SE
This handmade earthenware candleholder, crafted by Barbro Sundelin for Basun, Sweden in the 1990s, features a striking lobster-red glaze. Its organic design includes a ball-shaped top, a larger circular opening surrounded by drop-shaped cutouts, and small circular openings on the roof.
When you light a tea light inside this lobster-red glazed candleholder, the light shines through its various openings, creating intricate patterns that dance across the surrounding surfaces. The combination of circular, drop-shaped, and small openings, results in a captivating display of light and shadow. This unique effect highlights the artistry and craftsmanship of Barbro Sundelin, making the candleholder not just a functional piece, but also a decorative work of art.
The combination of cut clay and vibrant red glaze makes this piece a unique and eye-catching addition to any space.
ABOUT BASUN KERAMIK
Barbro Sundelin (1930-) is a Swedish ceramist, teacher, and speech therapist born in Halmstad. Influenced by her father, who was the head of St Erik...
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1990s Swedish Modern Ceramic Candle Lamps