There (Push Pin) Candlestick by Studio Job for Ghidini 1961
Studio JobThere (Push Pin) Candlestick by Studio Job for Ghidini 1961
Italy, Contemporary Design
Dimensions: H. 17 cm (6.7 in) x D. 25 cm (9.8 in)
Material: Polished Brass
A striking example of contemporary Studio Job design, this There (Push Pin) candlestick reimagines a simple everyday object as a bold and playful sculptural form. Designed by the acclaimed design duo Studio Job for Ghidini 1961, the piece is crafted in Italy from lustrous polished brass, bringing a refined sense of humor and a luxurious presence to any interior.
The candlestick’s oversized push-pin silhouette is both witty and elegant, functioning as a practical candleholder while doubling as a conversation-starting centerpiece. The engraved detailing further enhances its artistic value, embodying Studio Job’s distinctive blend of storytelling, symbolism, and craftsmanship.
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About Studio Job
Founded in 1998 by Job Smeets, Studio Job is one of the most influential design studios of the 21st century. Their work blurs the line between art and design, combining traditional decorative arts with contemporary pop-cultural references. Studio Job pieces can be found in leading museums and collections worldwide, from the Victoria & Albert Museum in London to the MoMA in New York.
About Ghidini 1961
Based in Villa Carcina, near Brescia, Ghidini 1961 is renowned for its excellence in metalworking and brass craftsmanship. Collaborating with world-class designers, the company produces objects that marry cutting-edge design with the rich tradition of Italian artisanship. Their collections celebrate luxury, wit, and precision, making them highly sought after by collectors and design enthusiasts alike.
This There (Push Pin) candlestick embodies the perfect synergy between Studio Job’s imaginative vision and Ghidini 1961’s impeccable execution. Both functional and iconic, it is an ideal piece for collectors of contemporary design or anyone wishing to add a touch of Italian artistry to their living space.