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Espurna Lavanda
Idea and inspiration
Espurna Lavanda a response to individual consciousness versus global consciousness. A response to the need to find the path to peace in all your actions. Where you can find your organic essence and blend in with the environment. A place where you can relax and treat yourself to endless moments of peace, alone or in company.
Description
Espurna Lavanda with moments of care, calm, and mindful disconnection. Made from recycled, recyclable, and biodegradable material, it reminds us that beauty can also be born from what has already lived another life. Its organic texture and welcoming design bring a little pause into your home, a refuge of soft violet light that invites you to breathe more slowly.
Lighting Espurna Lavanda much more than lighting a candle: it is a gesture of respect for the planet and love for the essential. An act of environmental awareness, a sincere dialogue with our delicate blue planet. A small, responsible ritual that accompanies moments of connection with ourselves and our surroundings.
We are very proud to be able to use materials like these in our products, because we reduce our footprint and, at the same time, bring you an object that can have a positive impact on the world… while filling your home with serenity. .
Key Points
Our sustainable vision has led us to design our first product entirely 3D printed using biodegradable and recyclable material
Our sustainable vision has led us to design our first product entirely 3D printed using biodegradable and recyclable material
We wanted to minimize our carbon footprint, so we've removed screws to make it easier for you to disassemble it manually and dispose of it in the appropriate container.
Materials used
PLA FR (Fire-Resistant)*
Violet recycled PLA
*Meets UL94-V0 safety standard
Designed and developed entirely by Voleana Studio, with the collaboration of Fusteria Puigvert, Mateu Fusters, and Can Candela.
Idea and inspiration
Espurna Lavanda a response to individual consciousness versus global consciousness. A response to the need to find the path to peace in all your actions. Where you can find your organic essence and blend in with the environment. A place where you can relax and treat yourself to endless moments of peace, alone or in company.
Description
Espurna Lavanda with moments of care, calm, and mindful disconnection. Made from recycled, recyclable, and biodegradable material, it reminds us that beauty can also be born from what has already lived another life. Its organic texture and welcoming design bring a little pause into your home, a refuge of soft violet light that invites you to breathe more slowly.
Lighting Espurna Lavanda much more than lighting a candle: it is a gesture of respect for the planet and love for the essential. An act of environmental awareness, a sincere dialogue with our delicate blue planet. A small, responsible ritual that accompanies moments of connection with ourselves and our surroundings.
We are very proud to be able to use materials like these in our products, because we reduce our footprint and, at the same time, bring you an object that can have a positive impact on the world… while filling your home with serenity. .
Key Points
Our sustainable vision has led us to design our first product entirely 3D printed using biodegradable and recyclable material
Our sustainable vision has led us to design our first product entirely 3D printed using biodegradable and recyclable material
We wanted to minimize our carbon footprint, so we've removed screws to make it easier for you to disassemble it manually and dispose of it in the appropriate container.
Materials used
PLA FR (Fire-Resistant)*
Violet recycled PLA
*Meets UL94-V0 safety standard
Designed and developed entirely by Voleana Studio, with the collaboration of Fusteria Puigvert, Mateu Fusters, and Can Candela.

