Danzo Tealight Holder [147]

By Danzo
$49.00 $57.00
A sleek and beautifully designed tealight holder by Danzo Studio. Made in Taiwan.

Tealight 147 is inspired by the idea of making luminous intensity of candlelight literally dimmable. The reversable dish-shaped holder, featuring concentric rings engraved on the bottom, can hold candles individually or in groups of 4 or 7 (see picture). Also works as a steady plate for larger candles in different sizes. Available in lava black and meteor silver.

Material: aluminum alloy; Dimensions: Φ14 x 2.6 cm.

A sleek and beautifully designed tealight holder by Danzo Studio. Made in Taiwan.

Tealight 147 is inspired by the idea of making luminous intensity of candlelight literally dimmable. The reversable dish-shaped holder, featuring concentric rings engraved on the bottom, can hold candles individually or in groups of 4 or 7 (see picture). Also works as a steady plate for larger candles in different sizes. Available in lava black and meteor silver.

Material: aluminum alloy; Dimensions: Φ14 x 2.6 cm.

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