The La Tourette candle holder by Cassina was born from an idea by Le Corbusier, and it features understated shapes that enhance the preciousness of bronze, blending elegance and practicality. Inspired by the main altar of the church of Sainte Marie de La Tourette designed by Le Corbusier, this object reflects the geometries of ecclesiastical architecture. Characterized by strict lines and sculptural volumes, the candle holder consists of a square and an inverted trapezoid vertically superimposed. Housed inside, a candle stands out on the solid structure, offering suggestive illumination.
A geometric candle holder that merges functionality and aesthetics, recalling the architectural style of the church. The clean lines and elegant bronze provide a touch of sophistication, suitable for various settings. This accessory can be placed in modern or classical contexts, adding a touch of prestige to living rooms, studies, or liturgical environments, complementing minimalist or more traditional styles.