Amigo Striker - Blue
Amigo means friend in Spanish, and this cute match striker is definitely one that will make your candle lighting and fire starting needs more stylish and fun! Handmade in stoneware, it will hold up to 70 matches and his round cheeks and base are designed to light strike anywhere matches with a flick of the wrist.
Measures 2.5" deep x 2" wide x 2" tall.
Dishwasher safe, although handwash is recommended.
Handmade in Brooklyn, NY.
Trained in graphic, packaging, textile, and industrial design, Carolina Spitzer has been engaged in a myriad of jobs within the design, advertising, and museum industries. Since 2005 she has catered to both the South American commerce in Buenos Aires - her hometown - as well as the US market in NYC, where she lives with her family.
Trained in graphic, packaging, textile, and industrial design, Carolina Spitzer has been engaged in a myriad of jobs within the design, advertising, and museum industries. Since 2005 she has catered to both the South American commerce in Buenos Aires - her hometown - as well as the US market in NYC, where she lives with her family.
Amigo Striker - Blue
Amigo means friend in Spanish, and this cute match striker is definitely one that will make your candle lighting and fire starting needs more stylish and fun! Handmade in stoneware, it will hold up to 70 matches and his round cheeks and base are designed to light strike anywhere matches with a flick of the wrist.
Measures 2.5" deep x 2" wide x 2" tall.
Dishwasher safe, although handwash is recommended.
Handmade in Brooklyn, NY.
Trained in graphic, packaging, textile, and industrial design, Carolina Spitzer has been engaged in a myriad of jobs within the design, advertising, and museum industries. Since 2005 she has catered to both the South American commerce in Buenos Aires - her hometown - as well as the US market in NYC, where she lives with her family.
Trained in graphic, packaging, textile, and industrial design, Carolina Spitzer has been engaged in a myriad of jobs within the design, advertising, and museum industries. Since 2005 she has catered to both the South American commerce in Buenos Aires - her hometown - as well as the US market in NYC, where she lives with her family.