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Key Features
The long and the short of a lovely modern table setting. The Iittala Nappula Set of 2 Candleholders includes one tall and one short powder coated steel candleholder. They are graphic, modern pieces, each with a wide, rounded base evocative of a button (or "nappula," in Finnish). Designed by Matti Klenell.
From humble beginnings as a small glass factory, today Iittala offers a wide variety of modern Scandinavian housewares that demonstrate the company's commitment to design quality and product longevity. Based in Helsinki, Finland, Iittala continues to make cookware, tableware and other home accessories that are both lovely and useful, based primarily on the forward-thinking philosophies of design icons Kaj Franck and Alvar Aalto.
Key Features
The long and the short of a lovely modern table setting. The Iittala Nappula Set of 2 Candleholders includes one tall and one short powder coated steel candleholder. They are graphic, modern pieces, each with a wide, rounded base evocative of a button (or "nappula," in Finnish). Designed by Matti Klenell.
From humble beginnings as a small glass factory, today Iittala offers a wide variety of modern Scandinavian housewares that demonstrate the company's commitment to design quality and product longevity. Based in Helsinki, Finland, Iittala continues to make cookware, tableware and other home accessories that are both lovely and useful, based primarily on the forward-thinking philosophies of design icons Kaj Franck and Alvar Aalto.
- Designed by Matti Klenell in 2012
- Material: Powder coated steel
- ENERGY STAR® Certified: Rated energy efficient by the Environmental Protection Agency.
- Made In China
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