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Design Piet Hein, 1950
Height:
63 cm
This seven-branched candelabra Great Bear is a very elegant and timeless candle holder. Piet Heins designed it, while living in Argentina, to remind him of his home in Denmark, since the star constellation is not visible in the southern hemisphere.
Its branches can be placed either on a straight line or in a circle. By turning them you can create your own little work of art.
Material:
Matt polished stainless steel.
Also available:
In a mini version (36.5 cm H.).
Oval fish plate, 60 cm, Blue Fluted Mega by Royal Copenhagen.
Royal Copenhagen own's birth as the Royal Danish Porcelain Factory 1775, under the protection of Queen Juliane Marie. Royal Copenhagen has formed artistic craftsmanship and innovation into a porcelain art of uncompromising perfection.
Royal Copenhagen own's birth as the Royal Danish Porcelain Factory 1775, under the protection of Queen Juliane Marie. Royal Copenhagen has formed artistic craftsmanship and innovation into a porcelain art of uncompromising perfection.
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