With a height of 14 centimeters, this candlestick made of the finest Böttger stoneware is a small but not insignificant pillar of porcelain history and Meissen's craftsmanship. The velvety brown material was discovered by Johann Friedrich Böttger two years before white porcelain and finally revived in 1919 by the then manufactory director Max Adolf Pfeiffer. Since then, the historic material has adorned numerous irreplaceable pieces of the finest Meissen craftsmanship. The Böttger stoneware presents itself simply in its natural coloring and fascinates with its feel and warmth, which intensify its expressive power. This candlestick combines the architectural staging of a column in cooper stoneware with contemporary simplicity. In interior design, it combines beautifully with other pieces of Meissen craftsmanship, whether stoneware or porcelain. A candlestick for any occasion and any setting, and a historic testament to Meissen's quality workmanship.