Orb Candlestick
The Orb candlestick has an elegant and practical design that allows the candle to burn completely down. The candle is collected in the lower part of the candlestick made of cast iron. The orb stands firmly and can be used both for tealights and long candles.
- The candles can burn all the way down the candlestick
- Suitable for all types of candles, just lift off the lid and use as a holder for tea lights
- Stable design that can be taken apart
- Made of cast iron, which means it stands firmly
- Perfect gift
- Designed in Sweden
Cast iron
1-3 days
THIS IS HOW IT WORKS
The Orb candlestick is made in two parts in cast iron. The light is placed in the cone shape
the opening. Then let the candle burn down, the candle is collected in the lower one
part of the candlestick. The over part of the candlestick can also be removed so that
the lower one can be used separately for tea lights.
The candlestick comes in a nice box.
THE IDEA BEHIND
The idea came to us when we noticed that a candle sitting in a wine bottle could
burn all the way down. It might drip a little and it might not
most aesthetically pleasing, but we still decided to invent
a candlestick that makes the candle burn as efficiently as possible. The holder is
also designed to be as stable as possible at the same time as it
allows both candles and tea lights. The lights burn down completely, nothing
candle inlet and you do not need to clean the holder.
THIS IS WHAT OUR CUSTOMERS SAY
COMMON QUESTIONS
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It is made of cast iron.
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No, it should only be wiped with a dry cloth.
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The conical opening allows it to fit several types of light.
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THE NEW YORK TIMES
"Crack nuts without fuss. This elegant nutcracker works by placing the whole nut in the container and pressing the handle. The mechanism inside crushes the shell. The shell pieces remain in the stable container."
— The New York Times
FOUNDED BY A TRUE INVENTOR
Drosselmeyer founder Erik von Schoultz always dreamed of becoming an inventor. When he was nine he started his first design company selling cars made of clay and when he was 13 he tried his hand at creating a commercial product for the first time. Over the years, Erik has developed a design process that involves finding a simple solution that requires as few parts as possible