
Two materials that have no reason to agree somehow settle into each other here — white marble, cool and quietly veined, flanking a turned acacia wood midsection that carries the warmth of grain and hand-finishing. The hourglass silhouette is architectural without being formal, sculptural without demanding attention. It holds a pillar candle with ease and sits just as comfortably unlit on a shelf, mantle, or dining table as a considered object in its own right.
Because marble and wood are natural materials, each piece carries its own grain pattern and subtle variation — no two are exactly alike.
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The Story
Two materials that have no reason to agree somehow settle into each other here — white marble, cool and quietly veined, flanking a turned acacia wood midsection that carries the warmth of grain and hand-finishing. The hourglass silhouette is architectural without being formal, sculptural without demanding attention. It holds a pillar candle with ease and sits just as comfortably unlit on a shelf, mantle, or dining table as a considered object in its own right.
Because marble and wood are natural materials, each piece carries its own grain pattern and subtle variation — no two are exactly alike.
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Shipping calculated at checkout.
30-day returns on unused pieces.
The candle that anchors the whole table
Dinner winds down, conversation slows, and this holder holds the last bit of flame — marble cool to the touch, wood warm in the low light. It earns its place on the table whether the candle is lit or not.



