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Where It Fits Best
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Style
- The octagonal column shape and precise alternating horizontal bands of stone and warm wood tones give this candleholder an architectural, structured quality that reads as both natural and geometric.
- Matte surfaces on both stone and wood bands keep the look grounded and understated, complementing natural-material interiors without competing with them.
- The contrasting warm stone and wood tones of this candleholder make it adaptable to both light and moody interior palettes.
Rooms
- Best suited to dining tables, where its compact footprint fits comfortably among glassware and place settings.
- Also works well on bedroom dressers, living room shelves, or entryway consoles as an accent piece.
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About This Piece
This taper candleholder is cut into an octagonal column and layered with alternating horizontal bands of cool stone and warm wood-toned material. The contrast reads as architectural without being fussy, and the metal taper socket sits flush at the crown to hold a standard taper candle steady. Because the stone and wood are hand assembled, every piece carries its own grain direction, tone, and edge character.
The faceted column shape gives this holder a geometric, structured presence that stands out from rounder or simpler taper designs. It works well at the center of a table set with glassware and plates, or as a standalone accent on a shelf or dresser. Stone and wood-toned materials are assembled by hand, which means grain pattern, tone, and edge detail shift gently from piece to piece. No two holders stripe in exactly the same way.
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