Description
Tealight Holder Houses — Heinen Delf Blauw — Delft Blue — 9 cm
A ProtocolToday selection that turns ordinary light into a curated atmosphere: a row of ceramic canal houses whose openwork windows spill warm candlelight, transforming rooms into intimate scenes of Dutch evenings and quiet hospitality.
Product Story
Small architecture, immense feeling. This tealight holder is sculpted as a sequence of canal houses that reveal a different façade from every angle, each one hand-finished in white porcelain with a Delft blue floral base. When lit, the open windows cast patterned light across the table, creating a calm, memorable moment that reads as both decorative object and ritual illumination.
Why It Makes an Exceptional Gift
- Ceremonial warmth — gives the gentle ritual of light as a considered gesture for hosts, colleagues, and dignitaries.
- Story-rich provenance — a keepsake that evokes Dutch canals, craftsmanship, and the practice of thoughtful hospitality.
- Multi-angle delight — different façades reveal themselves as the holder is turned, inviting conversation and repeat enjoyment.
- Compact elegance — at 9 cm it fits anywhere yet commands presence when lit.
Key Features
- Design: Connected canal-house silhouettes with openwork windows.
- Material: Fine white ceramic with Delft blue floral detailing along the base.
- Size: 9 cm — ideal for mantels, console tables, place settings, and desks.
- Effect: Patterned light through open windows for a warm, intimate glow.
- Made in: The Netherlands by Heinen Delf Blauw.
Advise
- Gift paired with a set of natural beeswax tealights and a short card describing the canal-house inspiration to create an immediate ritual.
- Use as a place accent at a dinner and allow guests to take the tealight holder home as a keepsake.
Short Gift Messages
- “Light that tells a story.”
- “Give warmth, craft, and quiet ceremony.”
- “A small architecture for lasting moments.”
Choose the Tealight Holder Houses when you want a present that is narrative-driven and unmistakably ProtocolToday-the Art of Gift Giving.





