Kähler Urbania Tea Light House, Functio
This year a new, larger Urbania lighthouse enters Kähler's series of architectural light sources, in which the warm candlelight creates beautiful shadows from the top of the city. The new Tealight House City is designed as a row of small buildings, perhaps mostly reminiscent of part of a city square. There is room for a tealight inside the building – or the city – and it is up to you whether you use LED lights or real candles. Measuring 20 cm wide and 8 cm deep, the lighthouse fits nicely on a windowsill or is a beautiful decorative item on a table, chest of drawers or bookcase, where it will create a delightful Christmas ambience throughout December. Designed by Mette Bache and Barbara Bendix Becker, all the Urbania lighthouses feature a special design, in which the rigid silhouette of the building paves the way for creativity in the design of each individual window.
The story of Kähler begins as early as 1839, when the Dutch potter Herman J. Kähler opens a small ceramics workshop in Næstved and turns the first Kähler vase. It marks the start of a unique design adventure that will one day resonate around the world. However, it is only when his son Herman A. Kähler takes over the famous workshop in 1875 that the ceramic adventure really begins.
Width: 20cm
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Length: 8cm
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Height: 21cm
Not dishwasher safe, wipe with damp cloth