Uni Candlestick Terracotta

Virginia Sin

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Our coil built Uni candlestick helps you light up your life with something other than your dance partner. Named for its single leg design, the uni is one of the newest ways that we’ve redefined the coiling technique. Pairs effortlessly with mantles, holiday tables, everyday tables and other Uni candlesticks.

We make feel goods. 100% American-made home goods that you and your home can feel good about. SIN is a multi-disciplinary design studio based in Greenpoint - Brooklyn, New York.

We don't make things. We make comfort. We make reasons to go home. Things you can wrap up in. Things made slow. With two bare hands. Things worth sharing. Or hoarding. Depending on your prerogative. Things that help you find home, wherever you are.

We believe in

  • Made in the USA
  • Highest quality materials
  • Paying fair wages
  • Thoughtful and timeless designs
  • Supporting lost American crafts

Sin make feel goods. 100% American-made home goods that you and your home can feel good about. SIN is a multi-disciplinary design studio based in Greenpoint - Brooklyn, New York.

We don't make things. We make comfort. We make reasons to go home. Things you can wrap up in. Things made slow. With two bare hands. Things worth sharing. Or hoarding. Depending on your prerogative. Things that help you find home, wherever you are.

We believe in

  • Made in the USA
  • Highest quality materials
  • Paying fair wages
  • Thoughtful and timeless designs
  • Supporting lost American crafts

Virginia Sin, is the founder and creative director of SIN. She is a multi-disciplinary designer unbound by lines. In 2006 she received a Bachelors in Design and Advertising at Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California. Following her work in the kitchen as a personal chef, she has worked at a series of design and advertising agencies. It was during this time she began to explore her creative inclinations by way of hand and developed The Gluttony Collection. By 2007, the collection had attracted the attention of Design Within Reach and received The Most Sustainable Design in the Modern + Design + Function Competition. In 2012, the porcelain paper plate was added to the prix fixe course at Eleven Madison Park. And in 2016, The Gluttony Collection was acquired by The New York Historical Society Museum, in their 20th and 21st century objects collection. Most recently, Virginia has been busy broadening her designs and developing a range of new products beyond ceramics, fit to cozy up every room in the home.


 

Designer: Virginia Sin