Candleholder Brutalist, golden bronze, by H. Goll, Austria, 1970s
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This Brutalist candleholder from the 1970s, attributed to Austrian artist Heinz Goll, embodies a harmony of function and sculptural expression characteristic of late modernism. Crafted from solid bronze, its openwork, grid-like structure features alternating rectangular and circular cut-outs arranged on two tiers, with three round platforms for candles, each fitted with a central spike. Four robust, cubical feet support the whole, while the hand-finished surface displays a rich, irregular texture, complete with visible tool marks and varying luster—from muted sheen to subtle highlights. The primary tone is a muted, golden warmth deepened by patina. Cast in a single piece without visible welds or additional fasteners, the design reflects an artisanal, cohesive approach to brutalist aesthetics, revealing intentional imperfection and an organic rhythm distinctive of the mid-century era. The piece is preserved in excellent condition—virtually original, with only minimal traces of use
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Height19 cm
Depth12 cm
Width27 cm
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Width27 cm
Height19 cm
Depth12 cm
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