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Desert Flower Candlestick Pair

Desert Flower Candlestick Pair

Stoneware candlesticks in soft desert tones bring quiet warmth to a table or mantel. Sold as a pair in three color options—grey, beige, or tan—with slight variations in height that add natural asymmetry to their placement. We suggest using a generous amount of museum wax to secure your candles in place.

Ayala Braidman works under the name Lava Objects from her studio in Porto, Portugal, creating ceramic and papier-mâché sculptures inspired by desert landscapes. Her pieces draw names from geological phenomena, each referencing natural forces that shape landscapes over time.

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Desert Flower Candlestick Pair

Stoneware candlesticks in soft desert tones bring quiet warmth to a table or mantel. Sold as a pair in three color options—grey, beige, or tan—with slight variations in height that add natural asymmetry to their placement. We suggest using a generous amount of museum wax to secure your candles in place.

Ayala Braidman works under the name Lava Objects from her studio in Porto, Portugal, creating ceramic and papier-mâché sculptures inspired by desert landscapes. Her pieces draw names from geological phenomena, each referencing natural forces that shape landscapes over time.

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Stoneware candlesticks in soft desert tones bring quiet warmth to a table or mantel. Sold as a pair in three color options—grey, beige, or tan—with slight variations in height that add natural asymmetry to their placement. We suggest using a generous amount of museum wax to secure your candles in place.

Ayala Braidman works under the name Lava Objects from her studio in Porto, Portugal, creating ceramic and papier-mâché sculptures inspired by desert landscapes. Her pieces draw names from geological phenomena, each referencing natural forces that shape landscapes over time.