This Minimalist and Elegant Advent Candle was Designed by Anne Lehmann
Alyson Wyers — October 27, 2014 — Art & Design
References: normann-copenhagen & psfk
This advent candle takes a more numerical approach to counting down the days before Christmas. Designed by Anne Lehmann for Normann Copenhagen, the Christmas Candle has a burning time of approximately 88 hours and features horizontal ruler-like markings to measure the time leading up to Christmas.
The minimalist candle is black and white takes a different approach to advent. Rather than using differently colored candles, crossing days of a December calendar or eating chocolates on a daily basis, the advent candle uses stripes and design as a visual representation of the time passing between December 1st and Christmas Eve.
Inspired by Parisian haute couture, Lehmann's candle is modern and stylish. It matches the Heima Block Candle Holder, a minimalist cast iron holder. Combined, the two make for a cozy atmosphere.
The minimalist candle is black and white takes a different approach to advent. Rather than using differently colored candles, crossing days of a December calendar or eating chocolates on a daily basis, the advent candle uses stripes and design as a visual representation of the time passing between December 1st and Christmas Eve.
Inspired by Parisian haute couture, Lehmann's candle is modern and stylish. It matches the Heima Block Candle Holder, a minimalist cast iron holder. Combined, the two make for a cozy atmosphere.
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