Inspired by the classic swing arm Anglepoise desk lamp, this fully adjustable, articulated candle holder replaces the light bulb with a socket that holds a taper... More
This spooky haunted candelabra stands over 5 feet tall and seems to float across the floor all around the room when it detects sounds.
This miniature iron chandelier holds five taper candles in its hand-painted gold / hand-applied gilt patina pearl cup candle holders and perches atop an empty... More
This double-take-inducing ultrasonic humidifier transforms water into LED-illuminated cool mist that comes to life as realistic flickering flames.
This massive ceramic candle holder / sculpture is in the shape of a ferocious fire-breathing dragon's eye that can be placed indoors or out to provide illumination... More
Could your Christmas tree could do with even more festive illumination this holiday season? Then hang these Lighted Glass Candle Ornaments from the branches.
This watertight matte black metal tray can either be filled with water to act as a miniature reflecting pool accented with floating candles and flower blossoms... More
These magical, double-take-inducing string lights have an invisible string holding up 10 staggered flameless candles to make them appear to float in mid air.
A sleek, modern take on an old-fashioned heirloom oil lamp that illuminates the darkness with a flameless glowing LED wick.
Wish you could visit Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry to witness the magical floating candles in the Great Hall? Too bad Muggle, you're going to have... More
Rather than burning old-fashioned kerosene, this futuristic yet timelessly designed lamp illuminates from within its familiar glass chamber using state of the... More
A stunning new cordless and rechargeable LED lamp that is placed on top of your favorite wine glass.
This frightful Halloween candelabra features three highly realistic winged bats rising up from a mossy, tree-like trunk, each carrying a faux taper candle.
There's no need to fear this eight tentacled octopus candelabra, because it's too busy holding up candles to illuminate dark and murky dining rooms.