Kähler
Kähler Urbania Lighthouse Long Church, White, H: 3.9"
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- Brand:Kähler of Denmark
- Country: Denmark
- SKU: KA-691061-RD-FJ
- Material: Ceramics
- Care:Not Dishwasher Safe, Wipe with a Damp Cloth
- Designer:Bache and Bendix Becker
- Dimensions:H: 3.9", W: 2.8"
Kähler has created a Christmas collection, which is especially simple and beautiful to have in any home at Christmas time. Bache and Bendix Becker are the powers behind Urbania, a collection of small faience houses meant as closed tealight holders. Here, you get the Candle House Langkirke, the finest church in a deep-white color. The candle house is modern and particularly stringent in its expression, so it is perfect together with the home’s old Christmas classics. The Urbania houses can easily stand alone, but they work especially well in combination with each other. The candle house measures 3.9" in height and is perfect for the windowsill.
Mette Bache and Barbara Bendix Becker both graduated from the Danish School of Design in 1996 and have since become the design duo R7B Copenhagen.
Mette Bache and Barbara Bendix Becker have worked for many years with a number of well-known companies and various exhibition projects. Recently, the two designers have discovered the endless possibilities of ceramics, and they both have a passion for reinterpreting old objects and giving them new life through a contemporary design. And when it comes to handmade design traditions, ceramics are a fantastic material to work with.
For example, all Kähler's Urbania candle houses are designed by Mette Bache and Barbara Bendix Becker. They are known for their special design where the building’s tight silhouette creates space for creativity in the design of each window. The duo also designed the Nobili series, which puts Kähler's ceramic DNA and the Nordic Christmas into a common design formula. Both the Urbania series and the Nobili series have become modern classics.
The story of Kähler begins as early as 1839, when the Dutch potter Herman J. Kähler opens a small ceramics workshop in Næstved and turns the first Kähler vase. It marks the start of a unique design adventure that will one day resonate around the world. However, it is only when his son Herman A. Kähler takes over the famous workshop in 1875 that the ceramic adventure really begins.
Craftsmanship, creativity and artistic collaborations have been part of Kähler's DNA since the beginning. And they still are. It's what has made Kähler an iconic ceramic brand, one which has charted the course of Danish ceramic design.
We create all our products based on Kähler's handmade design traditions. We've always done that—and we always will.