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Odnosvechnik Marble Candleholder

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The Odnosvechnik Candleholder is inspired by a Yakutian object that St. Petersburg-based designer Yaroslav Misonzhnikov saw at the Russian Museum of Ethnography. Made of classical materials, the marble candleholder features a wooden lever that can push up or pull down the candle the desired height. More than a flourish, the lever function allows the design to be used even as its candle burns to a stub.

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