Glass Tealight Holder Set of Three in Cube Shape for Dining Table and Living Room

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The moment you dim the lights and the candles take over

There is a difference between a candle in a jar and a candle in an object that enhances the light. These three glass blocks do the latter: the solid, clear form captures the flame, refracts the light through the sides, and casts soft reflections on the tabletop below. Together on a dining table, console, or mantelpiece, they don’t form separate accessories but one layered composition.

Why this set works where individual candle holders fail

  • Solid glass in three ascending heights: the stepped composition creates depth on a flat surface — one candle holder is an object, three in ascending height become a still life.
  • Light refraction through thick glass: the candle flame is multiplied in the side walls of the block, making one tealight look like multiple points of light and making a room feel warmer without lighting more candles.
  • Precisely milled recess for tealights: the round opening at the top holds standard tealights firmly in place, so they don’t slide or tip while burning — even if someone walks by.
  • Heavy, stable base: the weight of the solid glass (up to 600 grams each) ensures the holders don’t tip over from movement at the table or a gust of wind through an open window.
  • Cubic shape without decorations: the clean, straight corners let the light itself take center stage — no patterns or relief competing with the flame, making the holders fit with any dinnerware and table style.
  • Wide base on a narrow footprint: the flat bottom stands stable on narrow shelves, console tables, or a windowsill without overhang or tipping risk.

For people who consciously set their dining table for guests but also want it to look neat on a weekday evening. For those seeking a warm living room without extra furniture or major changes — a group of candles on the coffee table changes the atmosphere of a room faster than any other addition. And for anyone who already has a set of candles at home but finds they look lost without the right holder.

Placement, lighting, and cleaning

Group the three blocks close together for the strongest effect — with one or two centimeters of space between them, they look like one composed object rather than separate pieces. Use standard tealights in metal cups; do not pour candle wax directly into the recess, as dried wax is difficult to remove from glass. Let the holders cool completely before cleaning. Clean with a soft cloth and glass cleaner; avoid scouring pads that leave scratches on the clear surface. Do not place directly next to curtains or other flammable materials.

Atmosphere is no accident — it’s a choice you make by what you put on the table.