The Candle Project Unveils 10 Designer-Made Candles

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House of Today, a Lebanon-based non-profit organization cultivating the local design scene, has unveiled its brightest initiative yet: The Candle Project, a unique collaboration between 10 Lebanese designers and 10 Lebanese artisans who worked hand-in-hand to create a collection of sculptural, design-forward candles. The artisans reside at the Centre Hospitalier Beit Chabeb Workshop, a hospital that puts on artisanal workshops for its disabled patients. All the proceeds from The Candle Project will go towards supporting Beit Chabeb and its invaluable initiatives, as well as the ten designers and House of Today’s mentorship program.

Blrrrrr by 200 Grs features six candle wicks that put the flame – a symbol of transformation – in the spotlight.

Aspiration by Aline Asmar d’Amman is inspired by the Lady of Lebanon, Harissa. The gradual elevation of the candle is symbolism for the spiritual act of elevation, “a nod to the eternal hopes for a brighter Lebanon.”

Strat by david/nicolas features three steps and three wicks, a simplified idea depicting the numerous layers of Lebanese architecture.

Nothing is forever by Flavie Audi is the idea that everything is transient, even solid rocks. The two “rocks” here are molded together to show “the cosmic entanglement between all beings and things.”

Chrysalis by Carla Baz is a sculptural candle that, once it been fully used, becomes a vase for dried flowers.

Spiritual sphere by Nada Debs creates a mesmerizing effect once lit, casting light and shadows onto the surface of the sphere.

Sinkng sun for another one by Richard Yasmine is inspired by the idea that. like life’s ever-changing cycles, a sunset is not an end but the promise of new beginnings.

I am here by LimbObject creates a comforting glow and offers a poetic hand to those who need one on dark nights.

Flaws by Sayar & Garibeh celebrates imperfections and reminds the viewer that that they are worthy of self-love and acceptance.

Silhouettes by Tamara Barrage starts as a sketch on paper, made only with a thin marker in hand.

To learn more about The Candle Project or to purchase a piece from the limited collection, visit houseoftoday.com.

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