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Candle Holders

A candle holder is an object of atmosphere and proportion, a sculpture that frames light. Taho Living’s collection, crafted in antique brass and burnished aluminium, balances slender structures with grounded weight. From elongated forms to pillar-ready designs, each piece is shaped for quiet drama, casting both shadow and elegance in equal measure.

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Light shapes the way we experience space. It pools in corners, traces edges, and casts shadows that give depth and rhythm. Long before modern illumination, objects that held flame were crafted with care, not simply functional, but deliberately designed to punctuate a room, guide the eye, and create atmosphere.

At Taho Living, this lineage informs our approach. Candle holders are conceived as sculptural anchors, objects that punctuate a room without demanding it. 

Each form, whether a slender long candle holder, a low tea light vessel, or a commanding pillar, is crafted in aluminium or patinated brass with deliberate attention to weight, balance, and tactile memory. Surfaces catch light differently throughout the day; shadows stretch and shift; patina develops with time.

They are more than functional. They are the silent markers of a space’s rhythm, punctuating consoles, dining tables, and corners with quiet elegance. 

Every candle stand is elemental, refined, and purposeful, a place where light meets form. In living rooms, dining halls, or intimate nooks, they translate history, craft, and material into moments of stillness, presence, and understated luxury.

Key Features of Our Candle Holders +

Taho’s aluminium candle holders exist at the intersection of sculptural clarity and material integrity. Each piece carries the mark of the hand, the discipline of proportion, and the quiet authority of minimalist form.

What sets them apart:

  • Tailored Scale: From low tea light vessels to elongated pillar candle holder, each piece is calibrated for versatile placement and spatial harmony.
  • Sculptural Geometry: Rounded yet structured, influenced by subtle architectural references and the rhythm of negative space, without ornamental excess.
  • Heritage Metalwork: Crafted in aluminium or patinated brass, refined through decades of precision and in-house expertise.
  • Curated Presence: Designed to hold flame with restraint, these objects orchestrate light and shadow without drawing attention to themselves.
  • Design Autonomy: Every stage, from casting to patina, is overseen in-studio to ensure fidelity from concept to final form. No outsourcing, no compromise.

These are objects for those who understand that even the smallest elements shape the rhythm and energy of a room. Each holder is tactile, evolving, and elemental, a subtle yet deliberate presence that elevates any interior.

Materials Used in Candle Holders +

In interiors defined by refinement, material choice is is deliberate, tactile, and enduring. Each Taho brass candle holders is designed to hold presence and light, while evolving subtly over time.

The collection includes:

  • Aluminium (Black Nickel Finish): Crisp, contemporary, and lightweight, with edges that catch light with subtle clarity.
  • Aluminium (Brass Antique Finish): Warm and softly luminous, developing nuance and depth as it ages.
  • Brass (Antique Finish): Dense and memory-rich, patinating naturally with touch and light, bearing a quiet gravitas.

All surfaces are intentionally left unsealed, allowing each piece to respond to its environment. Shadows, reflection, and texture shift with time and use, creating holders that are living elements within a space.

Styling Tips for Candle Holders +

Arranging candle holders is an exercise in rhythm, contrast, and quiet presence. They punctuate space, guiding the eye while remaining subtle.

Considered approaches include:

  • Layer Heights and Forms: Cluster tea light and long candle holders of varying scales to create movement across a console, shelf, or dining table.
  • Contrast Material: Place brass or antique-finish holders against stone or marble to highlight warmth against cool restraint.
  • Sculptural Pairing: Combine black nickel forms with textured or geometric objects for modern, minimalist compositions.
  • Asymmetry with Purpose: Vary placement and quantity across surfaces, single pieces, clusters, or staggered arrangements, to introduce balance without rigidity.
  • Leave Breathing Space: Allow surfaces to remain mostly clear, letting candlelight define atmosphere and texture.

In spaces defined by refinement, candle holders are subtle anchors, shaping light, shadow, and tactile presence.

Where to Place Your Candle Holders at Home +

Light defines perception, and candle holders are subtle instruments of composition. Their placement transforms surfaces into pauses of quiet elegance, orchestrating how a room breathes.

  • Tables and Sideboards: Arrange long brass holders along a linear surface to create sculptural focus, where flame becomes architecture.
  • Shelves and Alcoves: Cluster tea light holders in groups, letting shadows play across stone, marble, or wood.
  • Bedsides and Lounges: Position single pillars or short forms to punctuate corners, adding tactile presence without distraction.
  • Open Spaces: Introduce aluminium holders on minimal platforms, letting material, form, and light converse naturally.
  • Bathrooms or Retreats: Small, tea light holders bring softness to hard surfaces, creating layers of warmth and texture.

Thoughtful placement turns candle holders into curated Art items, quietly commanding attention and shaping the rhythm of interiors.

How to Care For Your Candle Holders +

Luxury evolves with use, light, and time. Taho candle holders are crafted to age gracefully, acquiring subtle nuance as they inhabit your space. Care is about attention, not preservation.

  • Aluminium surfaces: Wipe gently with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid abrasive or chemical cleaners; minor marks enrich the material’s story.
  • Brass finishes (antique or burnished): Let the natural patina develop. Routine dusting with a lint-free cloth is sufficient, polishing is unnecessary and diminishes character.
  • Black nickel: Maintain depth and tone with light dusting. Variations and scratches are part of the finish’s refinement.
  • Wax residues: Remove softly with a warm, damp cloth. Avoid scraping, which can damage edges or surfaces.

Over time, your candle holders will evolve into enduring, sculptural objects that hold presence, light, and memory within your interiors.

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frequently asked questions

What type of candle holder is best for pillar candles? +

A weighted, sculptural stand in brass or aluminium ensures stability while highlighting the candle’s form and presence.

How do you style candle holders for a dining table? +

Cluster varied heights and finishes to create rhythm, keeping surfaces spare so light and material take center stage.

Are metal candle holders better than glass ones? +

Metal offers tactile weight, patina, and longevity, while glass provides transparency and visual lightness; the choice depends on desired presence and contrast.

What are the trending designs in modern candle holders? +

Sculptural minimalism, linear forms, mixed metals, and textured finishes are defining contemporary elegance.

Can candle holders be used as centerpieces? +

Yes, select taller, sculptural pieces or curated clusters to anchor tables with quiet, architectural refinement.

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