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Vintage candlestick Virgin Mary Lourdes
€35
Vintage Cast Iron Japanese Pagoda
€225Bid from €175
pair of brass candlesticks with vintage floral decor
€75
Jens Quistgaard candle holders for Paro, Denmark set of two
€45Bid from €35
Grand chandelier
€200Bid from €150
Antique French copper candlestick 30 cm
€55
Vallauris candlestick duo
€129Bid from €65
Milano Series Design 80s Art Deco Revival Candlestick Postmodern Marble Green Pair Set Metal Black Glass Candlestick
€145Bid from €110
Pair of marble and brass candlesticks, post-modernist Memphis design, 1980s
€100Bid from €80

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Zig Zag Memphis Candle Holder 1980s Metal & Brass Post-Modernist Design
€80Bid from €60
Brutalist design 3-light wrought iron candlestick candelabra, 1950s
€80Bid from €60
Brutalist candlestick holder in wrought iron, Marolles style, 1950s design
€60Bid from €45
Modernist copper & iron candle holder candelabra Villedieu France 1930s Art Deco
€80Bid from €60
Wall tealights
€165Bid from €100
Imposing Vintage Blown Glass Candle Holder Design Adam Jablonski Poland 1970s
€200Bid from €150
Antique extendable vintage wall candle holder
€59Bid from €50
Steuler candlestick West Germany Cari Zalloni | model 150-25
€135
Jasba West Germany Advent Bowl Christmas Candlestick
€30Bid from €15
Scandinavian Candle Holders in Teak and Brass, Mid-Century Design
€325
Leonardo rechaud/tea light holder heavy crystal
€21Bid from €17
2 pewter bedroom candle holders
€20Bid from €10
2 tin candle holders
€30Bid from €15
Broggi English-style silver candlestick
€300
The 3x Vintage Crystal Cube from Czechoslovakia, designed by Rudolf Jurnikl
€42Bid from €36
Jasba West Germany Advent Bowl Christmas Candlestick
€30Bid from €15
2 Scandinavian wave candle holders
€42Bid from €38
1970s Studio Ceramic Advent Wreath | Hans Nielsen Buch, Denmark
€158Bid from €130
Wrought iron cobra snake candle holder
€46Bid from €36
Antique slip ceramic candlesticks
€40
Set of 2 candlesticks - Gunnar Ander, Ystad-Metall
€125Bid from €105
Jens Quistgaard design vintage candlestick circa 1950
€495Bid from €395
Pair of Vannes crystal candelabra candlesticks from the 1960s
€75
1 X Large Wooden Candlestick Black with Gold Accents 1970's
€150
3 identical tealights, crystal glass, raspberry, Bubbles, Orrefors Sweden, design Anne Nilsson
€85Bid from €65
Brutalist XL bronze candlestick, Michael Harjes '70
€1,350Bid from €1,250
Candle holder Dish + Dome | White
€79Bid from €60
Vintage Aarikka Finland Rapsodia Red Candelabra | 1980s Scandinavian Design
€82Bid from €74
Vintage Antique-Style 4-Arm Metal Candelabra – Elegant Centerpiece (Candles Not Included)
€129Bid from €119
2 MARBLE Ball Tealight Holders from the 70s
€88
Art Deco Wooden Candlesticks, 1930s
€120
Wire metal design tea light holder
€35Bid from €18
Vintage scandinavian candlestick - 1960s
€120Bid from €60
Bougeoir Vintage céramique majolique de Bassano - Italy
€20€15
3 x Iittala Kivi Waxine Light
€30€27Bid from €22
Pair of Scandinavian candleholders Gunnar Ander for Ystad Metall, Sweden 1950-1960
€250
Parker candlestick FÉST
€20Bid from €15
Set of 2 slender Midcentury Modern candlesticks.
€165Bid from €155
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Vintage Candle Holder

Candleholder

A candleholder is an essential accessory for holding candles or tealights. Originally made of wood, candleholders later became more commonly crafted from metal and porcelain. They are a popular way to display candles, as candles are often used in various ceremonies such as funerals or weddings. They are also frequently used as part of home decor to create a warm and cozy atmosphere. The most common types of candleholders are the straight candleholder and the conical candleholder. Different types of candleholders can be used for various purposes, with straight candleholders often employed as table decorations, in hallways, and in staircases to provide light.

Buying a Candleholder

Candles are a great way to create a relaxing atmosphere. They can be used for various occasions and purposes, such as celebrating the birth of a new baby, during birthdays, or to commemorate someone's passing. Before purchasing candles, however, consider where you will place them. The location of the candle will determine the height of the candleholder. A tall candleholder is best placed on a table in the center of the room, while shorter candleholders work well on a side table next to chairs or sofas. Additionally, it's essential to determine the type of candleholder you are looking for. Are you seeking a modern candleholder or a more traditional variant? Also, consider the material of the candleholder and what material suits your taste and interior. Whoppah offers plenty of options, so choose a candleholder that meets your requirements!

Tall Candleholders

For those who want to make a statement, a tall candleholder is the perfect choice. Placing a tall candleholder on your dining table will immediately make it the centerpiece of the room. You can also place a candleholder on a sideboard to add even more ambiance to your living room. Tall candleholders come in various shapes and sizes, with the ability to securely hold candles as they burn. They feature an open top wide enough to accommodate a candle and are sturdy enough to keep it upright.

Candleholders for Pillar Candles

Candles are one of the most popular items to light on a dining table. They are used to set the mood and atmosphere and enhance the table's beauty. In addition to tall taper candles, you also have pillar candles. These are highly popular due to their simple and clean look. However, there is always a risk of candles tipping over and getting wax on the tablecloth. This can be prevented by using pillar candleholders that keep the candle in place. These are designed to hold a candle and can be used as decoration after the candle has burned out. This allows people to enjoy the beauty of the candleholder without worrying about stains or other issues associated with traditional candleholders.

Large Candleholders

Most candleholders are made of metal, ceramic, or glass. They can be ornate and decorative or simple and functional. A large candleholder is perfect for those who like to keep candles burning throughout the day. For example, there are large candleholders with multiple candle holders on one stand or a tall and wide candleholder that can hold multiple candles simultaneously. These can be used to make a statement, such as in a wedding ceremony, or to set the ambiance in any room of your home.

Glass Candleholders

Glass candleholders come in various sizes, shapes, and styles. A prominent feature of glass candleholders is their transparency, which beautifully diffuses the candlelight, creating a cozy and warm atmosphere in the space.

Wooden Candleholders

Wooden candleholders are sturdy and durable, providing longevity. They often feature handmade details that make them unique and add an artisanal charm. They also pair well with other materials such as glass, metal, or ceramic to create an interesting contrast or harmonious interplay of textures.

Vintage Candleholders

In addition to classic or modern candleholders, there are also vintage candleholders. With their elegant designs and often unique details, vintage candleholders are not only functional but also true works of art. They are often crafted from materials like brass, silver, or crystal, exuding more charm and added radiance.

What does a candleholder cost?

The cost of a candleholder can vary depending on the material it's made of and its size. For instance, a wooden candleholder may cost between 10 to 50 euros, while an acrylic candleholder may cost as little as 5 euros.

How to remove candle wax from a candleholder?

There are a few ways to remove candle wax from a candleholder. If the wax is still wet and soft, use a spoon to scoop it out. If it's dry, use an old toothbrush to gently scrape the wax off. You can also try melting the wax with a hairdryer or by placing the candleholder in hot water for about 15 minutes.

How to remove a candle from a candleholder?

The easiest way to remove a candle from a candleholder is with your hands or a pair of tongs. Be careful not to damage the candleholder with the tongs.