9 Memorable Menorahs for a Stylish Hanukkah Table
by Natalie Myers · 9 photos · 12 comments
Fused Glass Menorah - $200.00 [ Link ]
Add some color besides the normal blue and silver to your holiday decor with a fused glass menorah by Tamara Baskin. Inspired by Jacob's technicolor dream coat, this menorah adds pizzazz.
by UncommonGoods
Walnut Menorah - $75.00 [ Link ]
This gorgeous Walnut Menorah is an exercise in simplicity and master woodworking. Made by hand, the special piece feels masculine and earthy.
by Canoe
Breakable Menorah - $129.00 [ Link ]
Another conceptual piece, called the Breakable Menorah, requires you to snap a candleholder for each day of the holiday to use it. You break each once and then use the candleholders in their broken state year after year.
by Modern Tribe
Three-Part Hanukkah Menorah - $129.95 [ Link ]
With laser-cut aluminum and steel construction, this dynamic piece, designed by Israeli Adi Sidler, is composed of three pieces that can be manipulated to match the number of candleholders to the corresponding days of celebration.
by Canaan Online
Modern Menorah - $115.00 [ Link ]
Look to ABC Carpet & Home for the understated and tasteful. its take on the modern menorah consists of nine separate candleholders made of recycled cast iron. These could be used in different configurations all year long.
by ABC Carpet & Home
Classic Modern Menorah - $295.00 [ Link ]
For the design aficionado, the North Carolina Museum of Art store offers a reproduction of a Bauhaus design from the 1930s. The classic menorah profile has been simplified in a sleek, polished pewter.
by North Carolina Museum of Art
Chanukah Menorah in Solid Walnut and Copper by Nelson Crossing - $98.00 [ Link ]
This walnut and copper design would be welcome in any modern home. A delightful interpretation by Nelson Crossing, it's a unique Etsy find.
by Etsy
Candlesticks United Menorah [ Link ]
Lastly, I was tickled pink by the Candlesticks United menorah. The menorah was used a symbol of unity in biblical times. The use of candlesticks from ceremonies past, found and reused in a collaborative effort to create one new menorah, has a beautiful sentiment to it. This piece is from the portfolio of Reddish Studio and not for retail sale, but be sure to contact the designer if you are interested in it.
by Reddish
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Love Hanukkah gifts :))
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Most of these chanukias are NOT appropriate for lighting candles. The candles must be in a straight line and at the same height (with the exception of the shamash--the candle that lights the others). And you need nine candles. Sorry to be a buzzkill but its important.