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Candles/Vases 3 set RED FIG by LN BOUL
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Candles/Vases 3 set RED FIG by LN BOUL

330,00€

Set of 3 RED FIG Candles / Vases by LN BOUL (France)

INFO | sizes 16x8cm (small) 19.5×9.5cm (medium) 28x12cm (large) – French white sandstone – Signed below – MADE IN FRANCE

CANDLE | RED FIG Perfume – Sweet fragrance combining the warmth of the bark, the freshness of the leaves, and the sweetness of fig milk. Add to that a hint of red fruit, and let your senses guide you. In all 1120g (240 hours burn time) soy wax without GMOs or pesticides, untreated cotton wick, fragrances of Grasse. (exclusive creation for Gallery Jo Yana)

USE | Once the candles are finished, the set transforms into three vases as in the photos.

SHIPPING | Shipped from France around end of May 2021

Categories: Céramique, Œuvres disponibles Tag: LN BOUL
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Description

This set of three RED FIG candles – was crafted in the workshop of French ceramist LN BOUL. Like each piece of craftsmanship, each model is unique and presents slight variations in shape and color.

About LN BOUL: Designer by training, graduate of the Beaux Arts de Marseille, Hélène Besset created the Ln Boul workshop in 2007. After designing furniture, lighting, objects, and scenography, she turned to ceramics following vocational training in 2018. She works with “low temperature stoneware” fired at 1150 degrees, utility pieces with simple shapes, and in raku for decorative pieces.

His initial training influenced him to try to make these pieces designed for everyday life and accessible to all …

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