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Graffiti-Inspired Candles

Graffiti-Inspired Candles

By Nicko Margolies on June 23, 2009

Re-Surface, a Brooklyn-based design studio and factory, recently produced a series of D-Light Pillar Candles with urban art in mind (and a nod towards seven-day votives). The eleven unique designs take their names from Brooklyn streets, but it’s unclear whether the images were inspired by actual graffiti found at these locations. The interesting cylindrical glasses can easily be reused and the printed graphics would surely survive a repurposing. It’s an interesting twist on the usual market for candles and we applaud the unique approach.

[via Freshness Magazine]

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Nicko is a regular contributor to PSFK who grew up in DC and is now finishing college in Ohio. When he isn't writing, he's either looking for a full-time job after graduating or pursuing his passion for photography. Feel free to check out his photo-blog, Nicko's Big Picture.

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