
HAY Mattone Candle Holder Small - Blue
The HAY Mattone Candle Holder Small - Blue blends contemporary form with serene colour, making it a versatile accessory for a range of interior styles. Its square, brick-inspired shape reflects a balance of structure and simplicity, while the robust stoneware construction ensures durability. Finished with a semi-transparent blue glaze, the candle holder adds a cool, calming touch that enhances any tabletop or shelf. Sized at 9 × 9 × 4cm, it accommodates a single candle, creating an inviting glow wherever it’s placed. Ideal on its own or paired with other colours from the Mattone collection, it brings a thoughtful, design-forward detail to your living space.
The HAY Mattone Candle Holder Small - Blue blends contemporary form with serene colour, making it a versatile accessory for a range of interior styles. Its square, brick-inspired shape reflects a balance of structure and simplicity, while the robust stoneware construction ensures durability. Finished with a semi-transparent blue glaze, the candle holder adds a cool, calming touch that enhances any tabletop or shelf. Sized at 9 × 9 × 4cm, it accommodates a single candle, creating an inviting glow wherever it’s placed. Ideal on its own or paired with other colours from the Mattone collection, it brings a thoughtful, design-forward detail to your living space.
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The HAY Mattone Candle Holder Small - Blue blends contemporary form with serene colour, making it a versatile accessory for a range of interior styles. Its square, brick-inspired shape reflects a balance of structure and simplicity, while the robust stoneware construction ensures durability. Finished with a semi-transparent blue glaze, the candle holder adds a cool, calming touch that enhances any tabletop or shelf. Sized at 9 × 9 × 4cm, it accommodates a single candle, creating an inviting glow wherever it’s placed. Ideal on its own or paired with other colours from the Mattone collection, it brings a thoughtful, design-forward detail to your living space.























