No, these Pascal Smelik candle holders aren’t actually melted—they are inspired by the look though.
The inspiration behind the concept was the idea of deformity. Pascal Smelik wanted to see if he could find beauty in deformed natural elements despite negative connotations.This vision was brought to life by simulating melted candles using aluminum and bronze. In addition to the candle holders,Pascal Smelik also created glasses and stools as a part of the Kaarsrecht series. His work is currently on display at Object Rotterdam 2011.
Melted Candle Holders
Pascal Smelik Gets Inspired by Deformity & Rusticity
Trend Themes
1. Deformity-inspired Designs - Exploring the beauty in deformed natural elements opens possibilities for unique and visually striking product designs.
2. Simulated Melted Aesthetics - Creating simulated melted effects using unconventional materials like aluminum and bronze adds a distinctive and avant-garde touch to products.
3. Multifunctional Object Designs - Expanding product lines to include complementary items like glasses and stools creates opportunities for cohesive and versatile design collections.
Industry Implications
1. Home Decor - Deformity-inspired designs with simulated melted aesthetics can disrupt the traditional home decor market by offering unconventional and statement-making pieces.
2. Art and Sculpture - The use of deformity as a creative inspiration and the exploration of melted aesthetics can open up new avenues for innovative art and sculpture creations.
3. Furniture Design - Incorporating multifunctional designs within furniture collections, such as combining candle holders, glasses, and stools, can revolutionize the furniture industry by offering cohesive and customizable product options.