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THE CANDLE PROJECT, BY HOUSE OF TODAY

The Candle Project presented a series of limited edition candles. 

The idea: to invite 10 designers to collaborate with the arts of the Centro Hospitalario Beit Chabeb and pedirles who reinterpret an object in evolution, dibujando, probando and transformando la cera en una escultura.

This wonderful initiative is orchestrated by House of Today, an organization without profit that is responsible for supporting contemporary Lebanese designers and their creative processes, with the aim of cultivating a sustainable design culture in Lebanon and reforming the dialogue in the world of design. more all of the borders.

The 10 designers, renowned artists and emerging talents, worked first with this material. This limitation permits inspiration in addition to artistic practices: architecture, interior design, product design and craftsmanship. Follow a complete website process steps to live with your creations and part of a piece, follow the molds in 3D, secado and acabado a mano.

¿The result? “Sensitive” objects created hand by hand with the Lebanese cereros of Beit Chebab, a profoundly human experience that has already had everything involved in the project.

This creation is a story of poetry and culture, like » Aspiration “, inspired by the popular cue of the Lebanese woman, Harissa, who watches the coast and the mountains by encima of the clouds, disturbing the landscape with her seductive presence of Strat, inspired by Lebanese architecture, associated with the magnificent mountain regions of the country.

Sin duda este es un proyecto que combina arte, poesía y designe y que sobre todo, infunde esperanza y ganas de creer en la humanidad.

The Designers:        

Nada Debs: Spiritual sphere

Carla Baz: chrysalis

Richard Yasmine: Sinking sun for another one

200g: Blrrrrr 

Aline Asmar from Amman: Aspiration

David/Nicolas: Strat

Flavie Audi: Nothing is forever 

Sayar & Garibeh: Flaws

LimbObject I am here

Tamara Barrage: Silhouettes

Melissa Burckel

houseoftoday.com/en

Lebanon – Beirut

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