This unique brass candle holder was digitally manufactured with the pattern cut directly into the metal. The Tom Dixon design has another interesting feature — multiple pieces can be locked together to create one large centrepiece.
Etch candleholder, Design Within Reach, $78.
Cape Town artist Helen Vaughan collaborated with West Elm to create these beautiful South African-inspired candle holders with her signature etched Sgraffiato pattern.
Helen Vaughan pillar candleholders, West Elm, from $60.
Sleek and simple, these stainless steel cylinders make the perfect perch for pillars.
Vassa candleholder, Crate&Barrel, $20.
Glam up your decor with these chic and sexy, metallic votive holders.<br /> Converge votive–nickel, Dwell Studio, $38.
Each of these eco-friendly candle holders are made from recycled saal wood — making them unique, one-of-a-kind additions to any home.
Saal wood pillars, CB2, from $25.
The Les Perles candlesticks are made with wooden beads which can be removed and reassembled to create different designs to suit your setting.
Les Perles candlestick, Design Within Reach, from $60.
A statement piece that's worth the splurge — we love this luxe, sterling silver candle holder from Barneys.
Puiforcat ruban candle holder, Barneys, $460.
A simple, oriel-style candle holder will add a touch of elegance to any setting.
Glass oriel hurricane, Williams Sonoma, $254.
These red mercury candle holders made of blown glass are perfect for holiday decor.
Red mercury glass pillar holders, Pottery Barn, from $39.
The mid-century Scandinavian-inpired candleholders come in a three-piece set. Display the tallest in the middle of your table and the shorter two toward your table ends. The result is instant majestic decor.
3-piece emery pillar candleholder set, Crate&Barrel, $45.
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