Cream Wei Candlestick Holder

Modern ceramic candlestick blending 16th-century elegance with contemporary design

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Introducing Wei, a candlestick designed to evoke the romance of a foregone era. Inspired by the timeless elegance of 16th-century design, Wei will leave you feeling like you’ve been transported to an enchanted castle, where you ascend a spiraling staircase illuminated by candlelight alone.

This unique piece combines elements of classic design with a modern twist. Its cantilevered surface pays homage to contemporary architecture, seamlessly blending tradition with innovation.

PRODUCT DETAILS:
• Dimensions: 5.5"L x 2.5"W x 2.5"H
• Fits a 3/4" bottom, standard taper candle cup size
• Material: Ceramic, Stoneware
• Fire Safety Notice: Make sure candles are securely inserted into the candlestick before lighting. NEVER leave lit candles unattended. Put the candles out once they burn down to one inch to avoid having the candles fall through the openings in the candlestick.
• Care instructions: Soften candle wax by soaking the candelabra in warm water. Then, scrape off the softened wax with a flat tool. For any leftover wax or staining, scrub with a hard bristle brush under warm water. Consider using Bar Keepers Friend for effective cleaning, following the manufacturer’s instructions.

About the Brand - SIN
Virginia Sin, the woman behind SIN, is a Brooklyn-based multi-disciplinary designer. In 2006, she left LA for Brooklyn, abandoning, “way better tacos” in the name of making a name for herself. With her collections of overalls, small rocks and medium-sized succulents in tow, she set up a studio in Greenpoint and developed her first line: The Gluttony Collection.

By 2007, the collection had attracted the attention of Design Within Reach and received “Most Sustainable” in the Modern+Design+Function Competition. Nine years later, in 2016, it was acquired by The New York Historical Society Museum, where it became part of their 20th and 21st century objects collection.

Her porcelain paper plates are used at Eleven Madison Park to serve the restaurant’s picnic prix fixe. This and more of Virginia’s work has been featured in Architectural Digest, The Today Show, Goop, Domino, NYT and more.

Working to continually broaden her design horizons, Virginia has focused her recent attention on redefining ceramic coils, translating her graphic designs into weave structures and challenging the limitations of clay in the lighting industry, in hopes to bring some extra warmth into the world.
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