Lantern as a pine cone, tea light holder, pine cone as storm light, like antiques.
Did you know that most people say pine cones to a pine cone?
However, pine cones are elongated and always grow towards the sky on pine trees. Easily confused with spruce cones. The twist that hangs on the spruce grows.
However, the most popular conifate fruit is the kienapfel. This grows naturally on pines and is called apple because of its shape. Due to its mostly spherical appearance, it is often used for decorative purposes, especially in winter.
This beautiful tealight holder is therefore an interpretation of a pine cone.
This lantern is cast by hand using a centuries-old tradition of the finest iron and is therefore extremely robust.
So it can stand in your garden even in wind and weather and, for example, show your guests the way in the dark. You can also hang this beautiful product, as it has a sturdy ring on which a chain can easily be attached.
The color scheme in antique brown fits perfectly with the country house style. Naturally, this tea light holder looks just as impressive indoors on a sideboard as it does outside in the flower box, on your balcony or patio table.
Indoors or outdoors, this beautiful tealight holder creates extraordinary accent lighting and brings a little more peace and serenity to any place.
Scope of delivery: 1 Kienapfel tealight holder, cast iron, antique brown with lid
(Teelichthalter-pine cone-small-ESS-XM57)
dimensions:
Height: 12.5 cm
Width: 9 cm
Depth: 9 cm
Weight: 850g.
tags: candle, candlestick, thunderstorm light, lantern, hand cast antique, country style lantern, decoration, table decoration, hanging lantern, Gardener lantern, Cottage, Windlight for patio, pine cones, Kienapfel, pine cones, conifer, Christmas decor, winter decoration