Description
Elegant pair of postmodern silver-plated candlesticks by Swid Powell, circa 1980s. Featuring a refined architectural form with cylindrical stems, wide drip pans, and weighted circular bases, these sculptural candleholders embody the sophisticated minimalist aesthetic that made Swid Powell one of the most influential American design companies of the late 20th century.
Founded in New York in 1982, Swid Powell collaborated with leading architects and designers, including Richard Meier, Ettore Sottsass, Robert A.M. Stern, Michael Graves, and Gwathmey/Siegel, to produce collectible tabletop and decorative objects that merged modernist architecture with functional design.
This matched pair retains the original underside stamps and presents beautifully with a clean, highly reflective surface. An exceptional addition to any postmodern, Memphis, minimalist, or architect-designed interior. Stamped to the underside.
Sold as a pair.













