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M&O welcomed the premiere of Skultuna’s Infinity candle holder by Bernadotte & Kylberg.
Skultuna teamed up with the renowned Swedish design duo Bernadotte & Kylberg to create Infinity Candleholder – unveiled at this year’s Maison & Objet show in Paris.
‘We are proud to be working with Skultuna, a company brand with values that we like. With Infinity we wanted to create a never-ending play with light. By splitting a cylinder, we can place the light reflectors or shields any way we see fit according the room and space in which they are. The different seizes and the fact that they aren’t attached will also provide the user with endless options for change – an infinity of variations’, says Bernadotte & Kylberg about the design process.
The acclaimed Stockholm-based designers have created product design for a great variety of renowned international and Scandinavian clients such as Skultuna, Hästens, Stelton, Zwiesel Kristallglass, Synsam. The agency was founded in 2012 and is owned by Carl Philip Bernadotte and Oscar Kylberg.

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