Candelabra with removable brass cups, designed by Harold Elberg for his company Marrell Studios. It retains the original paper labe.
Harold Elberg was an American designer and manufacturer known for his metalwork produced through Marrell Studios in San Rafael, California. Founded in San Francisco in 1946, the studio specialized in handcrafted steel, brass and porcelain enamel household accessories, including lamps, candlesticks, serving pieces, and smoking accessories. Elberg’s designs received repeated recognition from the MoMA beginning in 1947, and his work was exhibited nationally. Working alongside his wife, ceramicist Margo Elberg, he developed a distinctive line that combined modern craftsmanship with functional design during the postwar California design movement. The name Marell is a combination of his and his wife’s names.
Dimensions: 5.5” wide x 16” high
Condition: Good original vintage condition with signs of age, including some scratches to the paint.
Candelabra with removable brass cups, designed by Harold Elberg for his company Marrell Studios. It retains the original paper labe.
Harold Elberg was an American designer and manufacturer known for his metalwork produced through Marrell Studios in San Rafael, California. Founded in San Francisco in 1946, the studio specialized in handcrafted steel, brass and porcelain enamel household accessories, including lamps, candlesticks, serving pieces, and smoking accessories. Elberg’s designs received repeated recognition from the MoMA beginning in 1947, and his work was exhibited nationally. Working alongside his wife, ceramicist Margo Elberg, he developed a distinctive line that combined modern craftsmanship with functional design during the postwar California design movement. The name Marell is a combination of his and his wife’s names.
Dimensions: 5.5” wide x 16” high
Condition: Good original vintage condition with signs of age, including some scratches to the paint.