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Candle Series in Tribute to Italian Painter Giorgio Morandi

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In tribute the Italian painter Giorgio Morandi, “Le Morandine” is a series of candles taking after his famous still life artwork. Created by Sonia Pedrazzini, the candles echo the color and chalky finish of Morandi’s paints, and they are textured like woven canvas. The sculptural candles are individually handmade of cast wax. They come in a boxed set, each of which is signed and numbered in a limited edition production of 300. Even the box is finely made of Fedrigoni paper and 100% recycled corrugated cardboard. Contact the designer to get your hands on these award-winning candles, price upon request.

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