Våges candle holder with glass jar H21cm (colour of your choice)











A beautiful, complete set from Våges, consisting of a 21cm tall glass jar with a candle holder in a color of your choice. The candle holder fits a variety of candles, such as crown candles, small pillar candles, and tea lights.
Be creative with what you fill the glass jars or glasses with. You can, of course, leave them empty, but you can also get creative with them. Think seasonal, like filling them with chestnuts, pine cones, or Easter eggs. You can also create small scenes in the jar, such as Christmas trees with snowy or moss bases.
COLOR OF YOUR CHOICE > If the color of your choice is out of stock or you would like more in the same color, please send me a message with your request. The candle holders are also sold separately, allowing me to create additional sets for you.
Våges Candle Holder with Glass Jar
A beautiful set featuring a stylish glass jar combined with a candle holder. The preserving jar is made of thick, tempered soda-lime glass and is dishwasher, stovetop, and oven-safe. It is made in Germany.
The candle holder is cast in zinc and can therefore be used outdoors without fading.
- Jar Material: Thick, tempered soda lime glass
- Jar Size: H21cm
- Jar Capacity: 340ml
- Additional Jar Information: Dishwasher, stovetop, and oven-safe
- Jar Made in: Germany
- Candlestick Dimensions: Top Width = 9cm
- Candlestick Dimensions: Bottom Width = 2.6cm
- Candlestick Dimensions: Total Height 5.8cm
- Candlestick Material: Zinc
- Candlestick Made in: Sweden
- Design: Våge Gustavsson
The mounting candlestick is also available separately.
The History of Våges
The Våges family history dates back to 1875, when great-great-grandfather Carl Samuelsson began forging in a small cottage in Gisslamåla, Småland. With his craftsmanship and unique hardening method, he made everything from drills to sleds. His mark, C.P. Samuelsson, is still recognizable today.
His son, Gustav Carlsson, continued the tradition at Kulla Farm, where much of his refined forging can still be seen. To keep pace with the times, he installed electricity and built simple machines for his forge himself.
The next generation, John Gustavsson, inherited the same ingenuity. In 1960, he patented the well-known agricultural machine Kullavälten, which was used throughout Sweden.
In 1997, Våge Gustavsson, inspired by his ancestors, founded the company Våges Smide. His love of form, functionality, and "Småland" creativity formed the foundation of the modern design philosophy. Although Våge passed away in 2006, his spirit lives on in every design.
After his death, his children took over the company. Together with craftsman Pär, they continue the family tradition and remain true to the legacy of previous generations: creating timeless, clever, and distinctive products that combine craftsmanship and design.
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