This Polish brutalist copper candleholder from the 1970s demonstrates a blend of modernist restraint and sculptural presence. Its construction is defined by a monolithic, geometric silhouette: a square central body pierced by a round cut-out, a signature motif of the era's fascination with negative space. The surface finishes vary – the bowl and base have a subtle, matte sheen with minimal traces of use, while the central block reveals a distinctly rough, heavily textured character, accentuated by visible tool marks and artisanal casting irregularities. The deep, warm copper color features natural oxidation, with greenish and brown undertones merging into a unique patina. The upper bowl incorporates a central spike for securing a candle; both the dish and base flare gently for stability. No ornamental accents or inlays are present – the object preserves its raw, industrial look. Condition: excellent vintage, with original patina and only minimal signs of age that confirm its authenticity. This candleholder speaks in the language of the 1970s, when function met the expressive
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Height17 cm
Depth7 cm
Width10 cm
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Width10 cm
Height17 cm
Depth7 cm
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