
Maison Dada Les Immobiles Candle Holder N°1
LES IMMOBILES CANDLE HOLDER N°1
LES IMMOBILES CANDLE HOLDER N°1
Designed by Thomas Dariel
Whimsical, abstract and refined, Les Immobiles collection pays homage to these prodigious artists such as Rodchenko, Calder or Tinguely, who once claimed to question movement, gravity and perception.
Breaking from the traditional candleholder design, Les Immobiles celebrate the freedom of motion and the unpredictability of movement though dynamic lines, apparent instability and reflective elements.
Graphic and geometric, sophisticated yet playful, each of Les Immobiles has been sculptured as a delightful art piece.
DESIGNER
THOMAS DARIEL
As a great grandson of a French furniture designer, grandson of a jazz musician and son of an architect, he has always drawn his strength and inspiration from his family heritage.
French Designer by training and tireless traveler, he came to China in 2006 to launch his own interior design studio at the age of 24. Dariel has since earned the praise of the interior design industry.
He has received several awards, among them selection for Best International Interior Designer – 2012 Andrew Martin Awards/ awarded Top 100 talents in Architecture and Design for AD Magazine in 2019, 2017, 2015 and 2013/ Top 40 Young Design Talents under 40 – 2013 Perspective 40 Under 40/ Top 10 Best Designer in China – Vantage Magazine 2016.
In 2017, Thomas Dariel has been elected Best Young Designer of the Year by EDIDA China Awards and Best Designer of the Year by Trends and Trends Home magazines. Dariel draws his creativity from te different worlds of design, fashion, gastronomy, visual arts and luxury.
His design philosophy is driven by his passion for breaking traditional codes and clichés which creates a new language for each design. By confronting heritage and cutting-edge innovations, combining French design heritage with Eastern cultural influence, Thomas Dariel’s open approach unfolds original perspectives.
Thomas Dariel , a singular signature that he has extended with success to product design, signing with – among others – Cappellini, Lelièvre; Cire Trudon, Leblon Delienne. In 2016 and while pursuing his interior design activity, Thomas decided to revive a childhood’s dream by launching his own brand of furniture, lighting, rugs and accessories, Maison Dada.
In 2020, Thomas was appointed co-president of the French Design Editor Federation. This new role allows him to reunite the French editors and speak as one voice as well as to promote the French Design and its singularity. Some of his design have entered the very prestigious French Mobilier National, writing history of the French creation.
In 2021, thomas dariel is also leading the ambitious project of campus mana (les manufactures nationales), a design and crafts international campus located in french burgundy where design & crafts workshops will be interacting with design & crafts training at the highest level. In 2022, thomas dariel was awarded by le french design 100 for his projects at dariel studio and maison dada.
INFORMATION
BRAND
Maison Dada
PRODUCT TYPE
Candle Holder
MATERIAL
Base in black powder coated metal Parts in plated metal coated with glossy Copper finish Coulour : Multicolored
MAINTENANCE
- Do not use strong cleaning agents or abrasives. - Avoid placing the furniture near direct sunlight, heater, cooling vents or moon. - Clean with a soft damp cloth
PRODUCTION
Made in France
COLLECTION
Les Immobiles
PACKAGING DIMENSIONS
- Height : 67.5 cm
- Width : 31.5 cm
- Depth : 23.5 cm
PRODUCT NO
ACC-IMM-CH1
DOWNLOAD
↓ Technical Sheet
COLORS
- Black
- Pink Copper
WEIGHT
- Product : 2.5 kg (net)
- Packaging : 4 kg (gross)
SAFETY
- Never leave a candle burning unattended; extinguish any burning flame when you leave the room. - Extinguish the candle by suffocating the flame. - Never place a candle holder beneath or in the immediate proximity of combustible materials (e.g. curtains, table clothes). materials (e.g. curtains, table clothes).
DETAIL
Whimsical, abstract and refined, Les Immobiles collection pays homage to these prodigious artists such as Rodchenko, Calder or Tinguely, who once claimed to question movement, gravity and perception. Breaking from the traditional candleholder design, Les Immobiles celebrate the freedom of motion and the unpredictability of movement though dynamic lines, apparent instability and reflective elements. Graphic and geometric, sophisticated yet playful, each of Les Immobiles has been sculptured as a delightful art piece.
