All posts Tagged ‘PRODUCTS’
Vintage Candle, with original vintage matchbox label

Design by Jeremy Walton, 2005. Candle Collection.
“The labels themselves are brought from matchbox collectors, I only buy the ones that are of very little value to the collectors. I don’t want to upset the people that collect matchbox labels. I don’t wish to break up a rare set of labels by sending them to opposite sides of the world. Yet that could ignite an old challenge for the collectors.”
Colour Match, candle with matchbox.
Design by Jeremy Walton, 2005. Candle Collection
The Colour Match consist of colours that vary in relation to season and stock.
The colour match candles join the hyggelys candle with matchbox and vintage candles. The matchbox in the colour candles is positioned at the base of the candle.
Candlestick Maker
Design by Jeremy Walton, 2004. Reworked urbane drift wood.
Inspiration is taken from found objects. Not only the objects but also the process used to make the components of the furnishings around our homes. These observations are reworked to create something new that can be repeatedly reproduced.
A development coming out of the The Fake Dane process.
The Fake Dane Collection

A Design process by Jeremy Walton 2004
A slowly expanding collection of objects made using a designed process, where locally found furniture parts (urban drift wood) get used to determine variable end results.
Each item is individually numbered. The collection is on going and the initial collection of 01 to 60 will be presented at MM gallery Copenhagen in 2005. Selected items are part of the Lauritz Passion day Aution 2005.
HyggeLys candle with matchbox

Design by Jeremy Walton, 2002.
Hand made with fully refined paraffin
Dimensions: 57mm x 57mm x 155mm
Jeremy Walton has been inspired by matchboxes since moving to Denmark. “The use of candles is an essential ingredient for what in Danish is called ‘Hyggeligt’ – cosy togetherness perfected by Scandinavians. The regular burning of candles results in a noticeable amount of matchboxes in peoples homes”
Flat Frame

Design by Jeremy Walton, 2000. Laser cut stainless steel.
Dimensions: mm x mm x mm
Fold inner section out to create a standing picture frame that can be used portrait or landscape. Keep flat for hanging on the wall. Insert photo and change regularly.
Fits standard size photos and postcards.
A Special Place

Design by Jeremy Walton, 2000. Laser cut stainless steel.
Dimensions: 10cm x 25cm x 6cm
Fold inner sections up to create a special place for keeping small important items, notes and letters to remember.
Bookend

Design by Jeremy Walton 2000. Materials: Leather
Leather strap holds several books in a tight bundle creates a solid block that can then be used as a book end.
Strike

Design by Jeremy Walton, 2000. Laser cut stainless steel.
Dimensions: 40 mm x 100 mm x 20 mm
Stainless steel matchbox sleeve incorporating a tray for placing the burnt match stick.
“Matchboxes are a common sight in Danish homes on shelves and window ledges, often with a burnt matchstick left on top of the box.”
Reading Lamp
Design by Jeremy Walton, 1998. Laser cut stainless steel.
Dimensions: mm x mm x mm
The Reading Lamp is for a personal space and is touched and moved regularly. Removing the book to read inclines the light towards the reader.