Designed by Colin King Studio
Cast from a hand-shaped form that captures the essence of a ripe, late-autumn pear, the Sentiment Paper Weight in brass has a beautiful antique finish. The graceful design is ideal placed atop a stack of papers or as a decorative element in any interior setting.
Finishes:
Brass in antique finish
Dimensions:
DIA60 x H100 mm
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Interconnect Candle Holder is a bold and illuminating centrepiece of exaggerated proportions, designed for Audo by Colin King. As a source of cosy candlelight, it is characterised by its deceptively simple geometric form: a sphere, an angle and a line, which unite to create a unique design. Available in polished brass or painted steel, it […]
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