
Maison Pechavy - Candle, match, candle holder set Seventies
10 handmade candles, 4 purple, 3 peacock turquoise and 3 honey, supplied with 40 long matching matches and 2 copper adapters
Discover this new color combination directly inspired by the 1970s. Very colorful, this selection of thin candles will bring a cheerful touch to your decor. For a dinner or lunch, for a truly seventies-style table, or just placed here and there in the house, in gilded copper candle holders.
Using the "plunge" candlemaking method, candles are shaped into a cone shape, tapering towards the top. Cotton wicks are arranged in a U-shape on wooden sticks, which are attached to frames and then dipped in wax.
By adding color pigments, the melted wax produces vibrant and surprising shades. The wax used is a mixture of food-grade paraffin and high-quality vegetable wax, which burns slowly and does not emit smoke.
These handmade candles, measuring between 0.8 and 1 cm in diameter, will bring color to your home. Place them on your mantelpiece or a console to create a harmonious look.
A unique, useful and eco-friendly gift. Discover the full range of elegant decorative items from Maison Pechavy, including candle packages, ceramic candles, candle boxes and matches.
Two copper adapters
- Copper candle holder for thin candles with a diameter of about 1 cm.
- They are available in two pieces.
- The diameter of the base is 41 mm.
- Height: 2 cm.
- Made in France.
Handmade thin candles
- a Seventies bundle with 10 thin candles: 4 purple, 3 peacock turquoise, 3 honey
- Height 30 cm, with a diameter at the bottom between 0.8 and 1 cm
- Burning time: 2 hours 30 minutes
- Made in Provence by a company with EPV (Entreprise du Patrimoine Vivant) certification
Long matches
- 40 long matches made of untreated poplar wood
- Length: 19.5 cm
- Made in Europe with traditional craftsmanship
Instructions for use:
Do not leave candle wicks burning in candle holders unattended. Use gold candle holders on tables, shelves, mantels or as wedding decorations. Light the candles and enjoy the light of the flames, or use them as decorative elements.