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Colour Menorah
Colour Menorah
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Description
Description
Celebrate Hanukkah with a burst of color and creativity. The Colour Menorah, designed by Israeli-British artist Yoni Alter, brings his signature joyful style to this timeless symbol. Rooted in tradition yet refreshed with a bold, contemporary point of view, it instantly becomes the centerpiece of any holiday setting.
Each arc is crafted from translucent poly resin, giving the menorah a vibrant glow as light passes through. Because of this material, the colors overlap and blend beautifully, creating new tones as you move and rearrange the pieces. The design invites interaction, encouraging you to explore different layouts and create a menorah that reflects your personal style. As a result, every night of Hanukkah can look—and feel—a little different.
The sculptural shape is playful, yet it remains stable and functional. The sturdy base keeps the menorah secure, while the smooth surface is easy to clean and maintain. It works beautifully in modern interiors and adds a lively pop of color to more classic spaces. Whether you place it on a dining table, console, or mantel, it brings joy and energy to any room.
This menorah is perfect for design lovers, art collectors, and anyone who wants to update their holiday décor with a fresh, artistic touch. It also makes a memorable gift for hosts, newlyweds, families, and anyone beginning new Hanukkah traditions.
With its mix of art, color, and tradition, the Colour Menorah transforms a cherished ritual into a modern design experience. Display it proudly during the holiday—and enjoy its sculptural beauty all year long.
Material: Poly Resin
Shipping & Return
Shipping & Return
Return Conditions:
You have 30 days to return an item once it has been received. Items must be returned unused, in their original packaging, and in a saleable state to be accepted for return. Personalized or custom pieces are not eligible for returns.
