Tivoli’s main entrance, designed by architects Richardt Bergmann and Emil Blichfeldt, was inaugurated in 1890.
Bache and Bendix Becker are the artists behind Urbania, a series of small faience houses that each form an enclosed tealight holder. The ceramic tealight houses reflect a modern interpretation of urban landscape through an elegant and exclusive expression, and are classical ceramic art in a beautiful, Nordic design. The tealight houses are characterised by strict silhouettes that make room for creativity in the design of each individual window, all of which are hand-carved, uniting Kähler’s unique cultural legacy with modern, quality ceramics. The Tivoli tealight houses are 18 cm in height – just perfect for your window sill.