Vintage Danish Brass Candlesticks by HEJL with Emerald Glass, 1960s
There is something almost ceremonial about this pair of Danish brass candlesticks by HEJL—as if they were designed not just to hold a flame, but to hold a moment.
Made in Denmark in the 1960s–70s, they carry the quiet elegance of Scandinavian modernism: slender brass stems, gently flared bases, and at their heart, a round insert of deep emerald glass. Each piece of glass is handmade, which means no two are ever quite alike; their small imperfections catch the light beautifully, like ripples frozen in time.
A lovely pair for a windowsill ritual, a dinner table, or as sculptural accents among books and ceramics. They bring a quiet sense of presence—small sculptures disguised as candleholders.
Maker: HEJL, Denmark
Period: 1960s–1970s
Materials: Solid brass, handmade emerald glass
Condition: Very good vintage condition with minor surface signs consistent with age. Glass inserts intact and luminous.
There is something almost ceremonial about this pair of Danish brass candlesticks by HEJL—as if they were designed not just to hold a flame, but to hold a moment.
Made in Denmark in the 1960s–70s, they carry the quiet elegance of Scandinavian modernism: slender brass stems, gently flared bases, and at their heart, a round insert of deep emerald glass. Each piece of glass is handmade, which means no two are ever quite alike; their small imperfections catch the light beautifully, like ripples frozen in time.
A lovely pair for a windowsill ritual, a dinner table, or as sculptural accents among books and ceramics. They bring a quiet sense of presence—small sculptures disguised as candleholders.
Maker: HEJL, Denmark
Period: 1960s–1970s
Materials: Solid brass, handmade emerald glass
Condition: Very good vintage condition with minor surface signs consistent with age. Glass inserts intact and luminous.