Black Iris Candleholders

€410,00 EUR Sale Save
Style Tall

SKU111209

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The Black Iris Collection is inspired by the vitality and beauty of the iris flower. Named after the Greek word for rainbow, the idea of a black rainbow feels oxymoronic and mysterious. Michael uses contrasting oxidized and polished brass, as his way of doubting the question of whether there is such a thing as an iris which is truly black in nature.

I am fascinated with the beauty and mystery of black irises. They are symbolic of wisdom, courage, and admiration. Given as gifts, they convey deep sentiments. -M.

DETAILS
  • Set of 2
  • Tall: 14.0 cm L x 9.53 cm W x 38.1 cm H
  • Low: 43.2 cm L x 43.2 cm W x 12.7 cm H
TALL MATERIALS
  • Natural & Oxidized Brass
  • Marble
LOW MATERIALS
  • Natural & Oxidized Brass

    Michael is highly inspired by his surroundings and often makes sculptures of objects that might otherwise be overlooked in the everyday. Nature is his biggest muse, as is the handmade process.

    Our goal is to deliver your purchase as quickly as possible. All orders have a processing time of 24-48 hours if the merchandise is in stock; excludes holidays, weekends, and sale events.

    If your Michael Aram selection does not entirely meet your satisfaction, we will gladly exchange or refund your purchase, exclusive of delivery charges and any discounts applied, within 30 days from the date of delivery.

    The Three M's

    MICHAEL IS HIGHLY INSPIRED BY HIS SURROUNDINGS AND OFTEN MAKES SCULPTURES OF OBJECTS THAT MIGHT OTHERWISE BE OVERLOOKED IN THE EVERYDAY. NATURE IS HIS BIGGEST MUSE, AS IS THE HANDMADE PROCESS.

    Michael

    Trained as a painter, sculptor, and art historian, Michael has neatly applied his diverse background to the decorative arts.

    Motif

    Nature is his biggest muse, as is the handmade process. His work combines the imperfections innate in the handmade process.

    Making

    Today, over 200 artisans work alongside him in his workshop where the same creative interaction between artist and artisan remains.