Marble and Wood Pillar Candleholder

Why we chose it

Good design, with a point of view

This candleholder does something that is harder than it looks: it combines two distinct materials, marble-finish stone and turned wood, into a single object that feels settled and intentional rather than busy. The ridged cup, warm grain stem, and tiered base give it enough detail to be interesting without competing with whatever else is on the table.

Find its place

Where It Fits Best

A quick read on the product's aesthetic fit, the rooms it suits, and the ways it works best.

Style

  • A tall pillar candleholder with a turned baluster silhouette, ridged cup at the top, swelled wood stem in the middle, and a tiered disc base, combining the cool matte surface of stone-finish with the warm grain of wood.
  • The contrast between the stone-like matte sections (dark charcoal or white with grey veining) and the warm honey-toned wood stem gives it a grounded, mixed-material character that works across natural, transitional, and contemporary interiors.
  • Artisan-influenced form with traditional turned-column detailing and natural material pairing; not stark modern nor fussy traditional, sits comfortably in natural or organic-modern interiors.

Rooms

  • Dining room: well suited as a table centerpiece or accent in formal and casual dining settings.
  • Living room or entryway: the tall pillar form and mixed-material construction suit mantels, sideboards, and console table vignettes.

Best For

  • Pillar candle display for dining tablescapes, including dinner parties and everyday table setting.
  • Decorative accent object for mantels, sideboards, or shelving, styled with or without a candle.
  • Gifting for home decor occasions, the two-colorway offering and mixed-material design make it a considered gift option.
Marble and Wood Pillar Candleholder

Styling note

A little guidance from our edit

Place it at the center of a dining table with neutral linen napkins and a cream pillar candle for an easy, unfussy tablescape. On a mantel or sideboard, it holds its own as a single object or pairs naturally with organic ceramics and woven pieces.

Worth knowing

The useful details

About This Piece

This pillar candleholder pairs a marble-finish stone base and cup with a turned wood stem, giving it a two-material character that feels grounded without being heavy. The cup has concentric ridged rings, the base steps down in tiered discs, and the stem swells gently in the middle, a turned baluster silhouette that reads as one cohesive object rather than parts assembled together. It works on a dining table as a centerpiece, on a mantel as a single accent, or grouped on a sideboard alongside ceramics and woven pieces.

The base and cup are shaped from marble-finish stone, ridged, weighted, and matte. The turned wood stem sits in the middle, its natural grain running through a gently swelled profile. Together the two materials create a warm, two-tone silhouette that suits both lighter and darker interiors. Stone and wood are natural materials. Slight variation in veining, grain, and tone from piece to piece is expected, and part of what makes each one individual.

Materials & Details

— Stone-finish marble base and ridged cup.

— Turned wood-grain stem.

— Designed to hold standard pillar candles.

— Available in Black (dark stone) and White (white stone), both with warm wood stem.

— Sold individually.

Dimensions

— Height: approximately 12 in / 30 cm (estimate based on image proportions)

— Cup diameter: approximately 3.5 in / 9 cm (estimate)

— Base diameter: approximately 3.5 in / 9 cm (estimate)

Care
Wipe stone surfaces with a dry or slightly damp cloth. Avoid prolonged exposure to moisture or standing water. Do not use abrasive cleaners on the stone finish. Wipe the wood stem with a dry cloth; avoid soaking or submerging. Remove wax drips promptly with a soft cloth while still warm.
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