Rune Tapered Marble Candlestick Holder
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Description
The Rune Tapered Marble Candlestick Holder is a sculptural celebration of raw, natural beauty. Crafted from stone with a striking marble effect finish, this piece features an organic, irregular silhouette that appears hewn directly from ancient rock. The dual tapered slots hold standard dinner candles securely, while the textured surface and subtle color variations ensure each holder is entirely unique.
Designed to bring architectural presence to your space, this candlestick holder works beautifully as a standalone statement piece or paired with complementary décor. The neutral stone tones and rugged texture complement vintage frames, wooden surfaces, and curated tablescapes with effortless sophistication. Whether displayed on a mantel, dining table, or console, the Rune Candlestick holder transforms candlelight into an artful ritual, casting warm shadows that enhance its sculptural form.
Details:
Material: Stone with marble effect finish
Finish: Natural, textured with organic irregularities and color variations
Style: Rustic modern, sculptural minimalism, artisanal
Uses: Candlestick holder for tapered candles, decorative accent, mantel styling
Care: Wipe clean with a soft, dry cloth.
Dimensions: L 12cm × W 3cm × H 8cm
Note: Due to the natural material, each piece features unique variations in color, texture, and form.
Why it belongs
Estimated delivery: 27 Jun 2026 – 4 Jul 2026
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