





The Alberto candleholders are a revised reissue of the Salvador candleholders, designed 25 years before. At the time, I thought that a candleholder that was held up by the wax poured from the candle was a very surreal idea. That's why I called it Salvador, in clear homage to my admired master. However, when I reissued it, I discovered that I had created a shape - created directly with melted wax - that was much more similar to a Giacometti than to a Dali. For this reason, I decided to call it Alberto and launch a white enamelled model that, although it is branded as uncommercial, is the most faithful to the original idea.