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Bougie Bird

STUDIO VALUN

Bougie Bird

36,00€
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Handcrafted by Studio valun, this candle explores the boundary between a functional object and a contemporary sculpture. Its irregular form, inspired by the transformations of the body and the marks left by time, reveals the rich sculptural qualities of beeswax. Founded by Nina Petermandl, the studio embraces a sensitive approach in which material becomes the medium for an intimate narrative. Conceived as an object for contemplation as much as for everyday use, this candle invites a renewed appreciation of the beauty of impermanence.

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Scented candle

Tonka, lemon myrtle, rosemary

100% beeswax, 100% natural organic essential oils – including coumarin, citral, limonene, and linalool.

Natural pigments, cotton wick.

9 x 11 x 4 cm - 3,5 x 4,3 x 1,6 in

Handcrafted

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STUDIO VALUN

Founded in 2021 by Nina Petermandl, Studio VALUN develops a practice where craftsmanship, design and personal narrative converge. Emerging from a period of profound transformation experienced during the pandemic, the studio's research takes the body as its point of departure, viewing it as a site of memory, metamorphosis and vulnerability.

After training in traditional candle-making techniques, the artist developed a sculptural vocabulary rooted in the expressive qualities of wax. Entirely hand-crafted, her works exist at the intersection of functional object and contemporary sculpture. Their deliberately irregular surfaces evoke the traces left by time, motherhood and the transformations of the body.

Through this minimalist yet deeply sensitive approach, Studio VALUN creates pieces in which everyday use becomes a vehicle for reflecting on materiality, impermanence and the beauty of forms in constant evolution.

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