Matthew Hilton - Taperstick (2) - Aluminium - circle





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Pair of Circle aluminium candlesticks attributed to British designer Matthew Hilton, produced in the United Kingdom in the 1980s, in contemporary style; two objects, heights 30 cm and 36 cm, weights 691 g and 829 g, condition very good with patina and minor signs of use.
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Pair of solid aluminum 'Circle' model candlesticks, attributed to British designer Matthew Hilton, dating from the 1980s.
These pieces feature a distinctive sculptural design, composed of a stack of rings forming a structure that is both geometric and organic, emblematic of Hilton's work during the postmodern period.
The candlesticks are made of cast aluminum, with:
- Solid bases ensuring excellent stability and massive heads for holding the candles - central elements at the joints, evidence of careful craftsmanship.
Dimensions:
Height: 30 cm and 36 cm
Weights: 691 and 829 g
Condition: Very good overall, with a natural patina and light signs of use consistent with age.
Presence of a distribution label “West Side” under the base (removable), attesting to later commercialization.
Pair of solid aluminum 'Circle' model candlesticks, attributed to British designer Matthew Hilton, dating from the 1980s.
These pieces feature a distinctive sculptural design, composed of a stack of rings forming a structure that is both geometric and organic, emblematic of Hilton's work during the postmodern period.
The candlesticks are made of cast aluminum, with:
- Solid bases ensuring excellent stability and massive heads for holding the candles - central elements at the joints, evidence of careful craftsmanship.
Dimensions:
Height: 30 cm and 36 cm
Weights: 691 and 829 g
Condition: Very good overall, with a natural patina and light signs of use consistent with age.
Presence of a distribution label “West Side” under the base (removable), attesting to later commercialization.

