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For ‘ÓST,’ Estúdio Capim Conjures a Retrofuturistic Candle Concept — Colossal

Last updated: December 9, 2025 7:00 am
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Candles have a long and storied history, dating back thousands of years to civilizations like the ancient Egyptians and Romans. These early candles were made by repeatedly dipping rolled papyrus in melted beeswax or tallow. Before the invention of electricity, candles were an essential part of daily life, providing light and warmth in homes around the world.

While candles today are primarily used for decoration, they offer a unique opportunity for creativity and design. Brazilian designer Gustavo da Mata, of Estúdio Capim, has taken this idea to a new level with his concept called “ÓST.” These geometric candles feature flutes, half-circles, and trapezoids, merging ancient candle-making techniques with a contemporary design aesthetic.

The name “Óst” comes from the Portuguese word for “host,” referencing both the hospitality of using candles in the home and the idea of a vessel holding a spirit. The candles themselves evoke a blend of mid-20th-century computer controls and esoteric symbols like eyes and stars, creating a striking and modern decor piece.

The chunky, geometric shapes of the candles add a touch of elegance and whimsy to any space. Whether burning or simply displayed, they bring a sense of artistry and innovation to the traditional candle. You can view more of Gustavo da Mata’s designs on Behance or Estúdio Capim’s website.

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In a world where technology dominates, it’s refreshing to see ancient traditions like candle-making reimagined in a modern and artistic way. The “ÓST” candles are a perfect example of how creativity and design can breathe new life into everyday objects, adding beauty and inspiration to our lives.

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