
Details & care
A polished top and patterned underside sparkle with light on a discus-shaped candle holder first designed for the World Athletics Championships in 1995.
- 2" height; 5 1/2" diameter.
- Designed by Lars Hellsten.
- Crystal.
- by Orrefors; imported.
- Item #543805
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Orrefors
Beginning in 1898 and boosted by the artistic contributions of Simon Gate and Edward Hald around 1916, Orrefors has combined innovative craftsmanship with creative design to produce art and crystal glass for everyday use. Their team of designers, glassblowers, cutters, painters and engravers in Sweden, along with glassworks in Europe and Asia, continues that tradition.
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IrynaFar
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Size purchased: One Size
Apr 1, 2025
very beautiful
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S2G3
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Oct 20, 2024
Wedding Go To
This is one of my favorite gifts to give a couple on their wedding day. When the votive candle is lit, the light shoots out in all directions and is gorgeous. We light ours in the winter time often when there is not a lot of light in order to see the glowing light.
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Wileyty
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Dec 19, 2025
Stunning Piece
I got two to sit on a long oval marble piece. The tealight with clear cups make it absolutely radiant when lit! The magnification of candlelight is quite spectacular in the crystal orbs. Very space-age and brilliant!
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C Rainey
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Nov 28, 2020
No tie
Soft material and flexible. I thought the tie belt was real but it was fake. Fits well, looks great.
