Most candle holders are forgettable. They do the job and nothing else, and the candle ends up being the only interesting thing on the table. Glass changes that equation in a way that feels almost unfair, because a good glass holder does not just frame a flame, it multiplies it. The light refracts, the room shifts, and suddenly a single candle is doing the work of three. What we have been looking for specifically are pieces with actual character. Pressed patterns that catch the light differently throughout the day. Coloured glass in tones that feel considered rather than mass produced. Shapes that look good whether the candle is lit or not. We have also been thinking about height and grouping, because the best glass candle holders tend to work in clusters as much as alone, and a well chosen collection of them on a windowsill or dining table becomes something you actually notice. These are the ones worth noticing.