Menorah
by MA-MA
The Menorah, a symbol of light during the Jewish holiday of Hanukkah, is used over the course of eight days, and has traditionally taken the shape of an ornate candelabra with eight branches extending from a center stem. MA-MA saw an opportunity to introduce an updated, contemporary design for this religious object, by creating a design object whose function is seemingly ambiguous, but remains both beautiful and functional.
The ambiguity of the object is meant to appeal to those who celebrate the holiday, as well as those who have a general affinity for design. Two nine inch diameter, one inch thick polished aluminum slabs sit on top of one another, and are connected by a hidden center rod. The top slab rotates around this connection, and in doing so, a new hole is revealed signifying each new day of Hanukkah for which a new candle is to be placed and lit. The highly reflective metallic exterior of this Menorah aims to amplify the candle light beyond the object itself, speaking to the symbolism of the holiday it represents.
Materials: Polished Aluminum (comes with a set of candles)
Dims: 9" x 9" x 2"