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Jesmonite Candlestick in Flint
Malgorzata Bany
£55
Jesmonite candle holder in 'flint' by Malgorzata Bany with smooth matt surface. Sold individually.
A ovoid form finished in a smooth, matt exterior, these sculptural pieces are deisgned to bring a pure, contemporary edge to a living space. Taking inspiration from the English coast and renowned British sculptors such as Barbara Hepworth and Henry Moore, Malgorzata Bany has created a range of jesmonite decorative pieces delicately capturing the balance between natural and man-made.
A ovoid form finished in a smooth, matt exterior, these sculptural pieces are deisgned to bring a pure, contemporary edge to a living space. Taking inspiration from the English coast and renowned British sculptors such as Barbara Hepworth and Henry Moore, Malgorzata Bany has created a range of jesmonite decorative pieces delicately capturing the balance between natural and man-made.
Material: Jesmonite- a gypsum based resin
Dimensions:
cm: Width 7cm, Depth 8cm, Height 5cm
inches: Width 2.8in, Depth 3.1in, Height 2in
Care Instructions: Wipe with damp cloth Suitable for functional user
Dimensions:
cm: Width 7cm, Depth 8cm, Height 5cm
inches: Width 2.8in, Depth 3.1in, Height 2in
Care Instructions: Wipe with damp cloth Suitable for functional user

Material

Material
Jesmonite is a gypsum based resin that can take on a large range of colours, textures, surface inclusions and even replicate other materials such as plaster and metal. It is typically moulded into sculptures or three dimensional works.

Malgorzata Bany is an artist and designer specialising in Jesmonite based in London. Working across a wide range of disciplines including sculpture, furniture and homewares her work adheres to the principles of sensuality, tactility and minimalism. Malgorzata’s work has frequently been described as blurring the lines between art and design. Having completed her MA at The Slade School of Fine Art, Malgorzata Bany continues to work in association with the university to develop her own pigments and research materials.