Whitewashed Wood Oversized Candlesticks
Larchmont, NY, 1996
Candlesticks are best known as decorative elements on a formal table setting—an addition—an afterthought. But these whitewashed, wood pieces are sculptures to be appreciated for the form itself. They are a presence in your room. Place them on a deep windowsill and view the silhouette in the sunlight or put them at the ends of a mantle framing a painting or a mirror; the options are endless.
Larchmont, NY, 1996
Candlesticks are best known as decorative elements on a formal table setting—an addition—an afterthought. But these whitewashed, wood pieces are sculptures to be appreciated for the form itself. They are a presence in your room. Place them on a deep windowsill and view the silhouette in the sunlight or put them at the ends of a mantle framing a painting or a mirror; the options are endless.
Larchmont, NY, 1996
Candlesticks are best known as decorative elements on a formal table setting—an addition—an afterthought. But these whitewashed, wood pieces are sculptures to be appreciated for the form itself. They are a presence in your room. Place them on a deep windowsill and view the silhouette in the sunlight or put them at the ends of a mantle framing a painting or a mirror; the options are endless.
Dimensions:
W 5”
H 10”
Condition: Excellent