Tea light

BERLIN tea light, large

White

265,00€

With its wide tapering walls, the tealight imitates the shape of the cups and bowls from the BERLIN collection, making the candle holder the perfect table decoration for the corresponding service. However, the half-openwork tea light is also an eye-catcher independently of the BERLIN service - whether at a romantic candlelight dinner or as illumination at a garden party. The curved openings in the candle holder, which is a good eight centimetres high, allow the light from the candle to shine through

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BERLIN tea light, large 265,00€
BERLIN tea light, large white
265,00€
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History

designer: Enzo Mari year: 1996 material: porcelain

The BERLIN collection succeeds in doing what only the city that gave its name to this unconventional design can do: creating something beautiful from the symbiosis of contradictions. Developed in 1996 by the Italian designer Enzo Mari in collaboration with the designers at KPM Berlin, it harmoniously unites opposites, just as its designer once did.

Product details

article number
41960200
height
85mm
Weight
0.17kg
Diameter
105mm
Suitable for dishwashers Suitable for microwaves Hand-painted Hand-printed 24k gold Bright platinum

Product description

Product description

With its wide tapering walls, the tea light imitates the shape of the cups and bowls from the BERLIN collection, making the candle holder the perfect table decoration for the corresponding service. However, the half-openwork tea light is also an eye-catcher independently of the BERLIN service - whether at a romantic candlelight dinner or as illumination at a garden party. The curved openings in the candle holder, which is a good eight centimetres high, allow the light from the candle to shine through. The beautifully shaped pattern thus appears as a play of light on the tablecloth. To achieve this effect, the cuts for the openings are made individually by hand in the still soft porcelain.