Sarah McKenna Blossom | Tealight Holder
Sarah McKenna Blossom | Tealight Holder
Sarah McKenna Blossom | Tealight Holder
Sarah McKenna Blossom | Tealight Holder

Blossom | Tealight Holder

Sale price€25.00
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Pickup available at 4 Castle Street, Sligo, Ireland Usually ready in 2-4 days

Blossom | Tealight Holder

4 Castle Street, Sligo, Ireland

Pickup available, usually ready in 2-4 days

4 Castle Street, Sligo, Ireland
Sligo
SO
F91 P863
Ireland

From the the Blossom Collection, this charming tealight holder is designed by Sarah McKenna. Her inspiration comes from the delicate beauty of blooming flowers. With this collection and candle holder she emulates the philosophy in finding joy and beauty in nature's everyday wonders.

These ceramic tealight holders are inticately handmade by Sarah in Bridge Street studios in Dundalk, Co. Louth. It features a captivating design reminiscent of blossoming buds. Circular cut outs in the clay allow the soft glow of the candlelight to dance through the intricate inky blue geometric pattern, creating a tranquil and homey ambiance. It is the perfect springtime gift idea or contemporary home decoration!

*Price shown is for single tealight.

About the Artist

Sarah McKenna believes in creating reminders that anchor positive feelings every day through her work and designs.

From inspiring quotes to sentimental lyrics, her ceramics are adorned with messages that tug at the heartstrings and evoke smiles. She impresses patterns and text into clay, forming a unique combination that conveys sentiments without uttering a word. Each piece links memories and sentiment to modern, functional forms, transforming everyday objects into cherished gifts and future heirlooms.

Sarah has made Irish pottery and homewares in her workshop in Bridge Street Studios, in Dundalk, Co Louth, for over two decades. Her pieces are designed to withstand the test of time, ensuring they become cherished by future generations with minimal environmental impact. A true small-batch potter: each piece of she makes starts from a bag of wet clay in her workshop and is made by Sarah's hands.