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Modular Brutalist Interlocking Candelabra
A striking example of Mid-Century architectural design, this two-piece modular candelabra can be displayed in multiple configurations. The interlocking metal frames create a dramatic, Brutalist silhouette that holds four taper candles. When separated, the pieces can be nested or layered, making it a versatile center-piece for a minimalist or Space Age-inspired interior.
Designer In the style of Caesar Stoffi / Fritz Nagel (Likely BMF or Quist)
Period Mid-Century Modern (Circa 1960s–1970s)
Dimensions Approximately 29.5 cm H x 20 cm W when assembled
Materials Chrome-plated metal / Cast Zinc
A striking example of Mid-Century architectural design, this two-piece modular candelabra can be displayed in multiple configurations. The interlocking metal frames create a dramatic, Brutalist silhouette that holds four taper candles. When separated, the pieces can be nested or layered, making it a versatile center-piece for a minimalist or Space Age-inspired interior.
Designer In the style of Caesar Stoffi / Fritz Nagel (Likely BMF or Quist)
Period Mid-Century Modern (Circa 1960s–1970s)
Dimensions Approximately 29.5 cm H x 20 cm W when assembled
Materials Chrome-plated metal / Cast Zinc