Hello AT,
It's the holiday season. Any suggestions on where to find a menorah for Hanukah that is aesthetically pleasing to a modern home? I've seen one at MOMA and Jonathan Alder has a small selection. Any other recommendations?
TIA, Amy
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the jewish museum of nyc has an amazing array of modern judaica, with at least like, 30 modern menorahs- great selection.
just google jewish museum of new york.
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Here's a really simple one with clean lines for $25. Rush delivery is also available. http://www.chiasso.com/store/Item.aspx?DepartmentId=70&ItemId=47197
Check out Nambe for some cool modern menorahs and a dreidel.
Check out Guild.com. Also try Crate & Barrel.
I have also seen an interesting version by (I think) talented Michael Aram.
Whoops, Maxwell beat me to Guild.com!
In the Dec Martha Stewart magazine, they do a modern homemade menorah by filling small,clean-lined jars with blue sand and inserting candles. Its worth a look, and inexpensive.
Not sure of the religious specifics (so, apologies if I have made any faux pas), but I could see a smart configuration of polished silver tealight columns from CB2 (8 of one height, one taller).
Is there such a thing as a Menorah with 3 arms?