
Turned from wood with a visible grain that shifts from pale knots to deep amber swirls, each holder rises from a broad tapered base to a faceted diamond collar — the point where geometry and warmth meet. The three finishes — a matte espresso black, a warm cognac stain, and an unfinished natural — each reveal the wood differently, the black suppressing the grain into something graphic, the cognac drawing it forward. Sized individually or gathered as a set, they hold standard taper candles securely and look considered whether lit or not.
Because these are shaped from natural wood, no two holders carry the same grain pattern or knot placement — small distinctions that become more familiar over time.
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The Story
Turned from wood with a visible grain that shifts from pale knots to deep amber swirls, each holder rises from a broad tapered base to a faceted diamond collar — the point where geometry and warmth meet. The three finishes — a matte espresso black, a warm cognac stain, and an unfinished natural — each reveal the wood differently, the black suppressing the grain into something graphic, the cognac drawing it forward. Sized individually or gathered as a set, they hold standard taper candles securely and look considered whether lit or not.
Because these are shaped from natural wood, no two holders carry the same grain pattern or knot placement — small distinctions that become more familiar over time.
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30-day returns on unused pieces.
The holder that makes a simple taper feel deliberate
Three on the table, candles lit, the grain catching the flame — it's the kind of thing guests reach toward to look more closely, not quite sure if it's sculptural or just quietly functional. It is both.



