tea break candle transforms everyday pauses into spatial and sensory rituals

Tea Break Candle Explores Stillness and Material Balance

 

Tea Break Candle by Carla Pan explores the relationship between material, light, and ritual. Designed for the self-care brand Chill More, the object reinterprets the act of taking a pause, blending Jingdezhen porcelain and Italian glass, capturing a dialogue between East and West.

 

The candle consists of a white porcelain lid and base paired with a transparent glass body. This composition establishes a dialogue between opacity and clarity, structure and fluidity. The soft curvature and compact geometry result from an iterative design process aimed at achieving formal balance rather than ornamentation.

all images courtesy of Carla Pan and Chill More

 

 

Carla Pan frames light and warmth within a minimal form

 

Each porcelain component is produced in Jingdezhen and fired twice at nearly 2000 °C. The thin 3 mm walls allow candlelight to subtly diffuse through the surface, creating a tactile and visual interaction between light and material. The high-temperature firing process introduces variation, with approximately 30 percent of the pieces lost during production, an outcome that reinforces the individuality of each object.

 

The material combination reflects a meeting of two craft traditions: the precision and discipline of porcelain with the fluid expressiveness of glass. Designer Carla Pan crafts a contained structure that frames light and warmth within a minimal, functional form.

Tea Break Candle by Carla Pan explores the relationship between material, light, and ritual

the design reinterprets everyday pauses as sensory experiences

the object frames light and warmth through minimal, functional design

created for Chill More, the candle connects self-care and material design

Jingdezhen porcelain and Italian glass form the candle’s structure

soft curvature and compact geometry define the object’s profile

thin porcelain walls allow candlelight to pass through gently

each porcelain part is handcrafted and fired twice in Jingdezhen

 

project info:

 

name: Tea Break Candle
designer: Carla Pan

brand: Chill More

 

 

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edited by: christina vergopoulou | designboom

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