Candleholder, light brown teak, brass, Denmark, 1960s.
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This Danish candleholder from the 1960s exemplifies the balance between material richness and formal precision that defined Scandinavian modernism. Its construction features four slender teak pillars in a warm, honey-brown tone with a satin sheen, revealing the natural grain of the wood. The triangular silhouettes are carefully chamfered at both ends, lending architectural lightness to the whole. Two parallel brass rods—front and rear—connect the pillars, adding not only structural stability but also a refined decorative touch. Atop each pillar rests a smooth, subtly flared brass candle cup, each with a gentle vintage patina and soft metallic glow. Subtle brass screws at the joints echo the functional aesthetics of mid-century design. The candleholder is preserved in excellent vintage condition, bearing only minimal traces of use and no notable repairs or damage.
The form of this candleholder evokes a time when Nordic design stepped boldly onto the global stage, trading decorative abundance for considered simplicity. Teak, warmed by candlelight, conjures the image of Scandinavian interiors where daily life met an obsessive care for detail. Brass, with its soft golden luster, speaks of the luminous architecture of the 1960s, when even an everyday object could silently recount the traditions of craftsmanship and a dialogue between nature and geometry
DIMENSION
Height24 cm
Depth6 cm
Width37 cm
Dimension details
Width37 cm
Height24 cm
Depth6 cm
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