A rare and sculptural masterpiece by Bauhaus pioneer Marcel Breuer , crafted in the early 1960s by the prestigious Italian design house Gavina .
Crafted from polished nickel-plated steel , this object comprises three geometrically balanced elements that interlock like an industrial choreography of form and void . The design reflects Breuer's signature material expression: rational, rhythmic, and resolutely modern.
Originally created as a personal gift from Dino Gavina —the visionary publisher behind Taliesin and various Bauhaus icons—this candlestick was produced in extremely limited editions . Each piece captures the spirit of a period when art and design merged into functional sculpture .
The rarity of this piece, combined with its documentation in Marcel Breuer by Robert F. Gatje, makes it a museum-worthy collector's item for the true connoisseur of 20th-century design.
This copy is in very good condition .
A chance to own a rare piece of Bauhaus history.