To go with yesterday's roundup of outdoor lighting we've put together some of our favorite votives and candle holders for on the table or along a windowsill to help create even more ambiance outside. These are also great for creating a soothing environment for bath time:

• Image up top is of Kikkerland: Candle Collection
• Porcelain tealight and beaker
• Silkscreend votives from etsy seller Maryink
• White Tealight Votives from Target
• Classic Galej Votives from Ikea
• Sagaform's Glass Globe Tealight Holder
• Overlapping Squares Candle Cage from West Elm
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Comments (11)
Where can I find the ones featured in the main photo?
I have the oregano votives from Ikea and they look so pretty when they're lit. The picture does not do them justice!
Ah disregard my previous comment, I found the link.
I have the Weeks Campire Votive and if you use a real tea light, the branch part will get black from soot. Best used with a LED tea light, which is what is pictured.
For cool evenings outdoors we use the Ikea Diod glasses. The cased white glass glows perfectly and they are cheap:
http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/20091928
I have always been a fan of Sabon NYC candles & candle ceramics. They have exclusive handmade ceramics in very simple shapes, natural colors and beautiful candles to match. Understated elegance is the way to go www.sabonnyc.com. Enjoy!
OMG - I want that Campfire one so BAD! On Velocity website right now...
Campfire Ordered! Yay! Planning an evening with it, and marshmallows...
Thanks RobertCraig and Stevenson for the tips!
I picked up the campfire last summer at Mxyplyzyk on Greenwich Ave (West Village). I didn't see it on their website, but there is other fun stuff there. I second the idea of using an led tealight... While charred wood is usually associated with campfires, I didn't want it in mine.
http://www.mxyplyzyk.com/
FYI - Zipper Gifts on 3rd Street in LA is getting a shipment of the Kikkerland ones (Campfire, etc) in 2 weeks.
Urban Outfitters has had the Kikkerlands on their website for a while now too. Hopefully the campfires don't become too ubiquitous - so far I've seen them in at least three design mags.