The Fyr tealight candleholder by Marimekko creates an elegant and safe setting for candlelight. The minimalist tealight lantern looks beautiful on a coffee table or dinner table, either individually or in groups of several candleholders. The Fyr candleholder was designed by Carina Seth Andersson and is made from mouth-blown glass.
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Fyr candleholder, clear
Marimekko
Description
The Fyr tealight candleholder by Marimekko creates an elegant and safe setting for candlelight. The minimalist tealight lantern looks beautiful on a coffee table or dinner table, either individually or in groups of several candleholders. The Fyr candleholder was designed by Carina Seth Andersson and is made from mouth-blown glass.
- Height: 8.3 cm
- Diameter: 12.7 cm
- Material Mouth-blown glass
- Colour Clear
- Care instructions Handwash
- Product ID: MA070747-100
Carina Seth Andersson (born in 1965) is a Swedish designer known for her glass and ceramic works that own a unique balance of timeless form and function. The work of Carina Seth Andersson carries a deceptively minimalist feel, concealing a range of highly considered details in which lie the extraordinary functionality of the products.
Carina Seth Andersson – master of glass and ceramics
Carina Seth Andersson is a Swedish designer known for her pared-back yet distinctly recognisable work in glass and ceramics.
Seth Andersson studied at the Orrefors glass school in 1987 and later graduated with a Master of Fine Arts from Konstfack, the University of Arts, Crafts and Design in Stockholm, in 1994. She has also shared her expertise as a lecturer at Beckmans School of Design.
Personal yet minimal
Working as an independent designer since 1993, Seth Andersson is especially known for everyday objects crafted from glass and ceramics, where clear form meets carefully considered function. Her work moves effortlessly between the realms of art, craftsmanship and industrial production.
In 1994, Seth Andersson was selected to represent Sweden at the Milan Triennale, and in 1998 she designed glass pieces for the Quite Simply collection as part of the European Capital of Culture project.
International career and collaborations
Carina Seth Andersson collaborates with numerous Scandinavian and international design brands, and her work has also left a mark on Finnish design: in 2016, a collection of vases and textiles inspired by Marimekko’s iconic patterns was launched to great acclaim.
Seth Andersson’s work has been exhibited worldwide and is included in the permanent collections of institutions such as the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam and the Designmuseum Denmark.
Who: Carina Seth Andersson
- Swedish designer, born 1965.
- Graduated from Konstfack, Stockholm, in 1994.
- Works primarily with glass and ceramics, focusing on everyday objects.
- Known for her minimalist and harmonious style.
- Notable designs: glass vases for Marimekko, the Sand collection for Design House Stockholm.
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