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  • Product information
    Article number:
    109931
    Design:
    Lehna Edwall
    Material:
    Brass
    Height:
    9,5 cm
    Width:
    3,8 cm
    Country of manufacture:
    India
    Net weight:
    0,27 kg
    Designed year:
    2004
  • Product information
    Article number:
    109931
    Design:
    Lehna Edwall
    Material:
    Brass
    Height:
    9,5 cm
    Width:
    3,8 cm
    Country of manufacture:
    India
    Net weight:
    0,27 kg
    Designed year:
    2004
  • Design

    The Unite Hope angel was created by artist and designer Lehna Edwall in 2004. One year later the sculpture began to be used in connection with the global art project “Unitehopeproject,” initiated by Lehna. The angel became a symbol of hope, peace and compassion. By travelling with the angel and giving it away as a gift to a person, a place and its people, its message is spread, uniting people all over the world. The original sculpture is 70 centimetres high, weighs 40 kilogrammes and is cast in concrete. Svenskt Tenn’s smaller version fits on a table or in a glass cabinet and is made of timeless pewter or brass. Find out more about Lehna’s art project: www.unitehopeproject.com.

    Designer

    Lehna Edwall

    Lehna is an artist, designer, set designer and costumer designer in Stockholm. She was educated as a fashion designer in London and has a degree in scenography from the Stockholm Academy of Dramatic Art. Lehna has worked with everything from fashion and product design in retail to costume and production design in film, theatre, TV and advertising. Several well-known Swedish artists have worn her clothing.

    Today Lehna works mainly as an artist, set designer and costume designer for the Royal Dramatic Theatre, Stockholm City Theatre, Dansens Hus and Swedish television, among others. Her own art is represented at Levi’s Museum in San Francisco and she has had exhibitions at art galleries such as Liljevalchs spring salon, Waldermarsudde, Göteborgs Konsthall and Kulturhuset in Ytterjärna. In 2005 Lehna started the global peace and art project Unite Hope.

  • Design

    The Unite Hope angel was created by artist and designer Lehna Edwall in 2004. One year later the sculpture began to be used in connection with the global art project “Unitehopeproject,” initiated by Lehna. The angel became a symbol of hope, peace and compassion. By travelling with the angel and giving it away as a gift to a person, a place and its people, its message is spread, uniting people all over the world. The original sculpture is 70 centimetres high, weighs 40 kilogrammes and is cast in concrete. Svenskt Tenn’s smaller version fits on a table or in a glass cabinet and is made of timeless pewter or brass. Find out more about Lehna’s art project: www.unitehopeproject.com.

    Designer

    Lehna Edwall

    Lehna is an artist, designer, set designer and costumer designer in Stockholm. She was educated as a fashion designer in London and has a degree in scenography from the Stockholm Academy of Dramatic Art. Lehna has worked with everything from fashion and product design in retail to costume and production design in film, theatre, TV and advertising. Several well-known Swedish artists have worn her clothing.

    Today Lehna works mainly as an artist, set designer and costume designer for the Royal Dramatic Theatre, Stockholm City Theatre, Dansens Hus and Swedish television, among others. Her own art is represented at Levi’s Museum in San Francisco and she has had exhibitions at art galleries such as Liljevalchs spring salon, Waldermarsudde, Göteborgs Konsthall and Kulturhuset in Ytterjärna. In 2005 Lehna started the global peace and art project Unite Hope.

  • Care instructions

    Unpolished brass will become darker over time from exposure to air. This change can be beautiful. If the surface is affected by water, grease such as fingerprints or by other corroding substances, it can eventually be damaged and more difficult to polish away. This can happen especially in a humid environment.

    Clean the surface with a soft cloth. For a deeper cleaning we recommend a gentle, non-abrasive brass polish. Avoid using brushes, steel wool, polishing cloths, sponges and the like since the surface of brass is sensitive to objects that can scratch. Also avoid lengthy contact with oxides that can cause permanent damage. To avoid water damage, keep surfaces dry with a soft cloth.

  • Sustainability and manufacturing

    Sustainability in focus

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Angel Hope Brass

The product has been discontinued