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Joe Colombo, 1965

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A & PG Castiglioni, 1957

Jazz

Max Brüel, 1961

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Elegant and with a hint of whimsy, the modular candleholder Jazz was conceived in 1961 by Danish architect, ceramist and jazz musician Max Brüel. A slender, graceful silhouette in three heights, Jazz is an elegant addition to the home – by itself or in groups.

A Jazz candleholder comes with a top, a base and three interchangeable stems in different heights to fit any occasion.

Available finishes

Black
Brass

Max Brüel

Danish architect, ceramicist and jazz musician Max Brüel (1927-1995) was a versatile artistic talent born out of a highly creative family. He won his first architecture competition while still enrolled in the Royal Academy of Art in the 1940s all the while embarking on a career as a jazz musician, which won him international recognition in the 1950s. Alongside his vibrant musical work, Brüel continued his career as an architect and made his mark with the futuristic Herlev Hospital in Copenhagen and the poetic chapel in Glostrup, while also working as a ceramiscist and a designer.

Product type:

Candleholder

Environment:

Indoor

Dimensions:

Ø: 9cm
H: 10,5cm / 15cm / 28,5cm

Material:

Steel

Finish:

Black powder coating or brass plating