Candleholder Brutalist, golden bronze, Germany, 1960s.
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This brutalist bronze candleholder, created in 1960s Germany and inspired by the style of Michael Harjes, exemplifies the expressive language of mid-century German Brutalism. The structure features five interconnected rounded bowls for candles, supported by irregular, branching tapered legs. The form is wholly integral—cast in bronze with no visible joints, emphasizing unity of shape and material. The dominant color presents as a warm, golden-toned bronze, highlighted by natural patina: from subtle golden sheen on upper surfaces to deeper brown and slightly greenish hues within the recesses. The surface is intentionally rough and matte, echoing the appearance of hewn stone. No added decoration interrupts this singular focus on the raw essence of bronze and the artisanal marks; minor, natural casting irregularities serve as testament to its handcrafted origin. The piece is in excellent vintage condition, with minimal signs of use and a noble patina that gracefully accentuates its age, free of damage or significant restoration.
The shape of this candleholder speaks in the voice of postwar German Brutalism, a period when designers and craftsmen pursued
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Height5 cm
Depth17 cm
Width17 cm
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Width17 cm
Height5 cm
Depth17 cm
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