Brighten Up Your Home With These Simple Northwest Candlestick Holders

Notary Ceramics candleholders at Flora and Henri add a hint of hygge to the home

By Megan Toal March 16, 2018

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This article originally appeared in the March 2018 issue of Seattle magazine.

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As you look forward to more daylight hours this season, let these elegant, handmade candlestick holders in bone white ($32–$40), by Portland-based Notary Ceramics, add further warmth to your home.

Find them at Flora and Henri (Pioneer Square, 401 First Ave. S; 206.749.9698), a shop long known for European-inspired children’s clothing, which recently expanded its offerings to include a highly curated selection of tasteful housewares. Pair the versatile holders with a variety of candles to keep your living space cozy and bright all year long.

 

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