
A ribbed glass cylinder sits within an antique brass-finish metal collar — one at the base, one at the rim — holding the form together with quiet authority. The vertical ribs catch and scatter candlelight into layered, ambient pools, softening a room without demanding attention. Equally composed as a hurricane holder with a pillar candle or filled with fresh stems, it moves comfortably between a dressed dinner table and an everyday console.
Each piece is shaped and finished in small runs — minor variations in the brass tone and glass texture are part of what makes each one its own.
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30-day returns on unused pieces.
The Story
A ribbed glass cylinder sits within an antique brass-finish metal collar — one at the base, one at the rim — holding the form together with quiet authority. The vertical ribs catch and scatter candlelight into layered, ambient pools, softening a room without demanding attention. Equally composed as a hurricane holder with a pillar candle or filled with fresh stems, it moves comfortably between a dressed dinner table and an everyday console.
Each piece is shaped and finished in small runs — minor variations in the brass tone and glass texture are part of what makes each one its own.
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Shipping & Returns
Shipping calculated at checkout.
30-day returns on unused pieces.
The table quiets when the candle goes in
Dinner is winding down, the overhead light is off, and this hurricane holder is doing the work — flame held steady behind ribbed glass, warm brass catching what light remains. It is the kind of object that makes a table feel considered without any extra effort.



