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A striking example of 19th‑century French metalwork, this wrought‑iron candle holder embodies the dramatic elegance of the Neo‑Gothic revival. Tall, sculptural, and richly expressive, it reflects the period’s fascination with medieval forms reinterpreted through artisanal craftsmanship.
The candelabrum rises from a tripod base of sharply curved legs, each forged with subtle variations that reveal the hand of the blacksmith. The central stem extends upward with a slender, tapering silhouette, culminating in five candle prickets arranged in a harmonious, symmetrical crown. Their pointed forms and upward sweep echo Gothic architectural lines, giving the piece a sense of verticality and quiet grandeur.
The iron surface shows the textured irregularities typical of 19th‑century forging—marks that lend authenticity and a tactile, time‑worn character. Despite its dramatic presence, the design remains functional and balanced, suitable for both everyday use and decorative display.
Perfect for adding atmosphere to an entryway, dining room, or curated historical interior, this Neo‑Gothic candle holder stands as a sculptural reminder of France’s 19th‑century revivalist artistry.
A powerful and evocative wrought‑iron candelabrum—rich in history, craftsmanship, and Gothic romanticism.
Dimensions:
Height: 150 cm
Width: 50 cm
Depth: 50 cm
Ref. 26-0014