Interior Design

Etna Candle Holders Collection

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Talk about a statement piece! The Etna Candle holders collection produced by Woodendot is a honorable collaboration between Daniel García Studio in Madrid and María J. Vargas. Pronouncing attention, their countenance demands our respect. Tall and strong or stout and happy, with a sweep of color draped at the neckline, the design effortlessly takes charge of a space with the assistance of a humble tea light. Beautifully crafted of local solid pine in Northern Spain by the Tierra de Pinares. Designer María gives her take on the project, “Wood has a history, every piece is different, every piece was one alive. I think there is an emotional link with wooden products.”

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