Surreal Anatomies and Architectural Motifs Emerge from Elegant Sculptural Candles

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  • Nov 22.

Aline Asmar d’Amman, “Aspiration.” All images by Carl Halal, © House of Today

Ten Lebanese designers have collaborated with artisans from the Beit Chabab Hospital Workshop to create a unique, limited-edition collection of sculptural candles. The initiative of the nonprofit House of Today, The Candle Project features ten carved, wax works in varying colors and styles, ranging from Aline Asmar d’Amman’s architectural “Aspiration” with winding staircases to LimbObject’s surreal entanglement of hands and arms. Each piece is available from House of Today, with proceeds benefiting the hospital and the nonprofit’s mentorship program. (via designboom)

 

Richard Yasmine, “Sinking sun for another one”

Flavie Audi, “Nothing is forever”

Nada Debs, “Spiritual sphere”

Carla Baz, “Chrysalis”

Left: Sayar & Garibeh, “Flaws.” Right: 200 Grs, “Blrrrrr”

LimbObject, “I am here”

Tamara Barrage, “Silhouettes”

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