Why this candle holder earns its place
Spice—the Steelite naming for a warm, sophisticated yellow-gold—reads different from pale yellow or bright gold. It's the colour you find in galleries and luxury hotels: refined, warm without being kitschy, holding light rather than reflecting it harshly. When candlelight glows through spice glass, it delivers warmth that feels intentional. Guests notice it. Photographs capture it beautifully.
At 102mm wide and 89mm tall, these votives are proportioned for table-level intimacy. Unlike taller cylinder lamps, votives sit lower, so the candlelight spreads across the table at a gentler height. The recessed fuel well protects the flame better than open designs, keeps the table safer during service, and means cleaner burns with less soot buildup. The round votive shape works with any table geometry—square, round, rectangular, high-top.
These come in 12-packs, which reflects how fine-dining venues build lighting: curated rather than bulk. One pack might set a 6–8 seat private room, anchor the bar, or be part of a larger collection across multiple spaces. The Steelite finish carries weight and intention—this is glassware that's part of your restaurant's identity, not consumable stock. Many venues layer spice with the other Art collection colours—emerald, marine, amethyst—for seasonal rotation or room-by-room character.
