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Submitted by modlectic on Sun, 12/30/2007 - 1:29pm.
These candlesticks are beautiful. Are they all patterned after vintage wood versions? I recall seeing a photo of a Rosewood candlestick, very similar to the tallest one in your photo, that was made by Salisbury Artisans.
Submitted by atomicscott on Sun, 12/30/2007 - 1:45pm.
Yes, the tallest bronze candlestick is based on the one Eva designed for Salisbury Artisans. Believe it or not, the wood SA candlesticks are even thinner, and more graceful than her new bronze versions.
I have a set of these candlestick holders. I really love the proportions of the tall and short candlestick holders, but the middle size does not work for me. The curves seem too abrupt; it reminds me of a snake that just swallowed a mouse.
Submitted by atomicscott on Mon, 12/31/2007 - 12:19am.
I had ordered the 4th candlestick holder (the one that looked like a chamber candlestick), but got an email from Adam saying that the manufacturer was not able to produce that design to Eva's standards, so they were eliminating it. From what I saw in the photo, I thought it looked beautiful.
I posted a photo of the new bronze candlestick holders next to her Salisbury Artisan's candlestick holder.
Bronze Candlesticks
These candlesticks are beautiful. Are they all patterned after vintage wood versions? I recall seeing a photo of a Rosewood candlestick, very similar to the tallest one in your photo, that was made by Salisbury Artisans.
Salisbury Artisans
Yes, the tallest bronze candlestick is based on the one Eva designed for Salisbury Artisans. Believe it or not, the wood SA candlesticks are even thinner, and more graceful than her new bronze versions.
I have a set of these candlestick holders. I really love the proportions of the tall and short candlestick holders, but the middle size does not work for me. The curves seem too abrupt; it reminds me of a snake that just swallowed a mouse.
Scott, did you get the 4th
Scott, did you get the 4th piece in the set? We ordered all four, but got a check back for the fourth piece instead.
I get what you are saying about that middle one. You have the original Salisbury Artisans pieces?
4th Candlestick Holder
I had ordered the 4th candlestick holder (the one that looked like a chamber candlestick), but got an email from Adam saying that the manufacturer was not able to produce that design to Eva's standards, so they were eliminating it. From what I saw in the photo, I thought it looked beautiful.
I posted a photo of the new bronze candlestick holders next to her Salisbury Artisan's candlestick holder.