Arctic-Inspired Candleholders

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Drift by Nestor Campos is Modeled After Ice Floating in the Sea

— April 8, 2016 — Art & Design
There's something romantic about floating ice -- or tragic -- if we take the Titanic as the perfect example of both; of course, these candleholders also embodies both qualities. Inspired by floating ice in the arctic sea, the Drift candleholders are simple yet full of elegant beauty. They come together to form a large surface yet break away just like ice does in the sea.

Designed by Nestor Campos for Northern Lighting, the Drift candleholders is great for a number of living spaces. In place of a typical cupped holder is a simple pin that the candle is secured onto. Made out of sleek steel and powder-coated to a matte grey finish, a single corner of the candleholders is bent for easy transportation around the home.

Trend Themes

  1. Arctic-inspired Design — This trend reflects a growing interest in nature-inspired products that bring the beauty of the Arctic into everyday life.
  2. Minimalist Candleholders — The rise of minimalist design is driving demand for simple yet elegant candleholders that enhance any living space.
  3. Transportable Home Decor — Consumers are seeking home decor items that are easy to move and rearrange, offering flexibility in interior design.

Industry Implications

  1. Home Decor — The home decor industry can capitalize on the demand for Arctic-inspired candleholders by offering a range of nature-inspired products for consumers.
  2. Interior Design — Interior design professionals can incorporate minimalist candleholders into their projects to create a clean and elegant aesthetic for clients.
  3. Retail — Retailers can benefit from the trend of transportable home decor by offering a variety of portable and versatile products for customers to choose from.
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