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Orbis Concrete Candle

Sale price$192
Size:
Color:Black

The hand-poured, cast-by-hand Orbis Concrete Candle makes an illuminated statement—inspiring meditative calm with its fusing of raw, minimalist design and soft (3-wick for large size and 4-wick for x-large size) flaming light. A subtle floral scent is summoned through an articulated blending of essential oils. When the wax finally burns away, take advantage of the vessel's many uses. Such as a planter or keepsake holder.articulated blending of essential oils. Subtle Floral scent or Unscented. Each vessel is hand-crafted so that no two are alike. 110 hour burn time.

Dimensions:

  • Large: 4" (h) x 5" (d) and 21 oz.
  • X-Large: 6" (h) x 7.5" (d) and 35 oz.
Orbis Concrete Candle
Orbis Concrete Candle Sale price$192

Country of Origin

Canada

About the Maker

KONZUK - Karen Konzuk

Karen Konzuk, a graduate of Nova Scotia College of Art and Design with a BFA in Jewelry Design, aspires to create timeless jewelry and household objects using unconventional materials—primarily concrete.
KONZUK, Karen's innovative brand, has earned international acclaim for its unique concrete jewelry line. Her creations seamlessly blend industrial influences with architectural precision, captivating design enthusiasts globally. Each piece serves as a wearable testament to Karen's artistic vision, inspired by the bold lines and forms found in contemporary art and urban landscapes.
The brand's commitment to enduring beauty has led to the introduction of HOUSEHOLD, a collection that extends Karen's aesthetic beyond adornment. Centerpiece of this line is the Orbis series—a range of striking concrete vessels and candles that infuse living spaces with sculptural drama, embodying the same meticulous craftsmanship found in her jewelry designs.
Notable achievements include a bespoke jewelry collaboration with the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation and an invitation to design a limited edition collection inspired by Hilma af Klint's paintings exhibited at New York's Guggenheim Museum.