The Lighthouse Jar Candle Holder

Sale price$68.00

The "Lighthouse Jar" is a wooden candlestick holder inspired by the islands of the St. Lawrence estuary and their lighthouses. Handturned in Canada in North American butternut, which is a warm wood that adds character and softness to hygge and contemporary home decor. With its Nordic and minimalist style, this taper candle holder will accompany your evenings both solo and with your loved ones.

Weight: 0.5 lbs

5¨x 2 1\4¨

- Handmade in Saint-André-de-Kamouraska, Quebec.

- Turned in solid butternut with brass insert.

- Each piece is unique and may vary slightly from the photo.

- Non-toxic finish with hemp oil and beeswax .


The L'ESTUAIRE collection of candle holders is inspired by the many islands bordering the south coast of the St. Lawrence River, between Kamouraska and Le Bic. The islands of "Brandypot" form an archipelago of 3 islets facing Rivière-du-loup.

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Le Tenon et la Mortaise

Le Tenon et la Mortaise was born with the meeting of Caroline and Benoit at woodworking school. Since then, they have embarked on an inspiring journey of co-creating domestic objects and furniture with a seamless blend of contemporary flair and practicality. Drawing inspiration from the inherent beauty of the materials they work with, their designs exude a harmonious connection with nature.

At the heart of their artistic pursuit lies a passion for crafting objects that embody simplicity, functionality, and exquisite attention to detail. Each creation is a testament to their dedication in marrying form and function, resulting in pieces that effortlessly complement interior design spaces—whether in the realm of work or leisure. Le Tenon et la Mortaise leaves an indelible mark on the world of design, elevating the aesthetic and functional aspects of every space they grace.

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Natural materials • Handcrafted • Innovative, independent design

Made in Canada