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Candeliere by Ronan Bouroullec

Candeliere Duo
Candeliere Duo

Candeliere is a lighting support designed by Ronan Bouroullec on a modular basis, capable of creating a wide range of different combinations. The standard structure consists of two cylinders joined by a parallelepiped serving as a connecting element (Candeliere Duo), but the components can be assembled in various ways. Other available combinations are Candeliere Trio and Candeliere L, but with Giunto, it is possible to create new configurations from existing ones, giving the product extreme versatility.

Sustainability

Candeliere respects the environment and it doesn’t contain V.O.C.

Candeliere Trio
Candeliere Trio
Candeliere L
Candeliere L

Candeliere is crafted through casting and subsequent assembly of individual pieces. An ancient formulation is used for the glaze to achieve a pure, brilliant, and transparent crystal-like effect, almost iridescent, creating the unique colour shading of the final artefact.

Each artefact is handmade in Italy by skilled artisans in a limited edition of 100 + 5 A.P. Each piece is signed and numbered.

Candeliere Duo
Candeliere Duo
Candeliere Trio Candeliere by Ronan Bouroullec Candeliere by Ronan Bouroullec Candeliere by Ronan Bouroullec Candeliere by Ronan Bouroullec

Ronan Bouroullec

French designer from Bittany, Ronan Bouroullec joined the Mutina team in 2011. He also designed Osso & Bottone, Adagio, Talea, Camino, Camini, Finestra Giorno and Finestra Notte. 
“In creating Candeliere, I envisioned a module that could cross a table, defining textures and balances, creating relationships through light.”
Candeliere by Ronan Bouroullec

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