Here's a pair of candlesticks that are much more than candlesticks! In 1988, the Museum of Modern Art in New York (MoMa) produced this pair of bronze candelabras as a tribute to Art Nouveau, depicting nymphs asleep, hanging from a tree with the curved, organic lines typical of Art Nouveau.
Its elegant forms will appeal to lovers of art nouveau centered around feminine bronze subjects. Whether you use them as candleholders or simply for their beauty, these charming candelabras will be highly decorative design pieces, even collectors' items.
Their tree-top wick accommodates candles with a diameter of 2 cm and a depth of 2 cm. The MoMa has reappropriated the complex aesthetics of art nouveau, while retaining a functional aspect in both form and patina. The innovation with these candleholders is their handle, allowing you to move with them from room to room.
Dreaming of art nouveau revisited? Don't wait any longer, adopt this magnificent pair of bronze candlesticks by New York's MoMa!
Dimensions:
→ height: 27 cm
→ width : 11 cm
→ depth : 13 cm
→ Wick diameter and depth: 2 x 2 cm
→ Weight of each: 1.4 kg
→ Condition : Slight lack of patina on the base of the right-hand candlestick (see photos).
Slight lack of patina on the base of the right one, see photos. Very good overall condition.
Specifications
ConditionVery goodColorsTaupe, Brown, GoldMaterialBronze, MetalNumber of items1Height27 cmWidth11 cmDepth13 cm