Patinate Nostalgia Candelabra
Patinate Nostalgia Candelabra
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CLASSIFICATION: Multi-Tier Luminary CAPACITY: 13 Tapers HEIGHT: 29 Inches ROLE: The Blaze
Minimalism is fine for a Tuesday. But occasionally, an occasion demands excess.
Most candelabras are polite, holding three or perhaps five candles. This piece has no interest in being polite. With thirteen arms arranged in a tiered, cathedral-like structure, it does not merely light a table; it sets it ablaze with atmosphere.
Standing nearly two and a half feet tall and crafted from distressed black iron, it possesses the heavy, gothic gravity of a fixture pulled from a French monastery. It is a structural commitment to the concept that electricity is convenient, but fire is superior.
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THE CURATOR'S NOTES
- The Capacity: It creates a significant volume of light. When all thirteen tapers are lit, you are not creating a "glow"; you are creating a micro-climate. The heat and light output is substantial.
- The Unlucky Number: We find the superstition regarding the number thirteen to be charmingly archaic. We prefer to view it as a "baker's dozen" of illumination—one extra flame for good measure.
- Structural Verticality: At 29 inches high, this is an architectural element. It draws the eye upward, filling the vertical void in room with high ceilings.
- The Finish: The iron is heavily distressed to mimic centuries of oxidation. It looks excavated rather than manufactured.
- Safety Protocol: Critical. Ensure this piece is placed on a stable, level surface. You are managing thirteen open flames. Respect the fire.
