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Dunelm

Glass Marble Effect Tealight Holder

£5

Colour: Red, Gold, Brown, Black

Elevate your decor with the Glass Marble Effect Tealight Holder. This striking piece features a red marble-effect design accented with gold, brown, and black, transforming any space with its luxurious appearance. Crafted from glass, it offers a unique artistic touch. Display it on a dining or bedside table to create a captivating focal point. Inspired by historical book endpapers, its design reflects the paper marbling technique, ensuring no two are alike.

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**In collaboration with the Natural History Museum*** Tealight Holder* Red, Marble-Effect Design* Crafted with Care from Glass* Eye-Catching, Mesmerising Piece Transform your space with our Glass Marble Effect Tealight Holder, a captivating piece that adds a touch of luxury to your home. Its unique red marble-effect design is nothing short of stunning, showcasing subtle hues of gold, brown, and black that dance in the flickering candlelight. Meticulously crafted from glass, this tealight holder is not just an accessory; it's an elegant work of art. Whether placed on a dining table, mantelpiece, or bedside table, it becomes an instant focal point, drawing the eye with its mesmerising design.**National History Museum x Dunelm**Inspired by the decorative endpapers found in many historical books from the Museum’s library, the Marbling collection takes its name from the classic technique ‘paper marbling’ – a method to decorate paper by applying colour to a water solution creating beautiful kaleidoscopic patterns, which are then transferred to paper. A traditional technique used for hundreds of years - its exact origins are unknown - due to the nature of the process, no two designs are ever identical.© The Trustees of the Natural History Museum, London 2024. All Rights Reserved.