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Candle KioskSatori trendWell and fairly made, with respect to the environment and those in the manufacture of the item.Hand-poured at a low temperature to create very stable structure. Cotton wicks knitted in Germany so it stays upright. The texture is a result of the handpour structure so each one is unique. Long-burn time is quality. Packing is environmentally friendly - recycled paper. Victoria Renshaw calls this the ‘Satori’ trend. It’s a movement towards the art of living, to live well, avoid distractions, try for a measured lifestyle. Consideration of our wellbeing and the wellbeing of the natural world. “It’s all about serenity, balance and preservation,” she says. “The aspiration to live in spaces that have a great degree of integrity.” We will see this reflected in a greater use of honest materials that are natural, durable, sustainable and crafted to be sensitive to location. an example in architecture is Kenjo Kumas’ 2020 Olympic Stadium.She sees this trend being visible in the use of grey, chambray, muted colours and the rise of Shou Sagi, as seen in this buffet from Satori. She expects more fish and fan shapes (ie GlobeWest partition screen REQUESTED) to be coming as w...
Candle KioskSatori trendWell and fairly made, with respect to the environment and those in the manufacture of the item.Hand-poured at a low temperature to create very stable structure. Cotton wicks knitted in Germany so it stays upright. The texture is a result of the handpour structure so each one is unique. Long-burn time is quality. Packing is environmentally friendly - recycled paper. Victoria Renshaw calls this the ‘Satori’ trend. It’s a movement towards the art of living, to live well, avoid distractions, try for a measured lifestyle. Consideration of our wellbeing and the wellbeing of the natural world. “It’s all about serenity, balance and preservation,” she says. “The aspiration to live in spaces that have a great degree of integrity.” We will see this reflected in a greater use of honest materials that are natural, durable, sustainable and crafted to be sensitive to location. an example in architecture is Kenjo Kumas’ 2020 Olympic Stadium.She sees this trend being visible in the use of grey, chambray, muted colours and the rise of Shou Sagi, as seen in this buffet from Satori. She expects more fish and fan shapes (ie GlobeWest partition screen REQUESTED) to be coming as w...
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