Pair of candle holders | CORRY AMMERLAAN

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This pair of sculptural candle holders by Corry Ammerlaan embodies her distinctive artistic language, blending figurative symbolism with a surrealist twist inspired by Salvador Dalí. Crafted with expressive, textured forms and elegantly elongated silhouettes, each piece reveals Ammerlaan’s signature balance between whimsy and refinement.

The candle holders feature symbolic motifs—eyes, birds, abstracted figures—that give the pieces a narrative and sculptural presence, functioning not only as decorative objects but as small-scale artworks. Both pieces are artist-signed, enhancing their value as collectible design items.

Designed for standard candles, making them ideal for curated interiors, art-focused spaces and contemporary design collections.

These unique works stand out as statement pieces that merge artistic identity with functional design.

Artist: Corry Ammerlaan | YAYA VINTAGE

Dimensions: W8 × D8 × H29 cm

Materials: Solid metal

Year: 1970, vintage

Signed by the artist

This pair of sculptural candle holders by Corry Ammerlaan embodies her distinctive artistic language, blending figurative symbolism with a surrealist twist inspired by Salvador Dalí. Crafted with expressive, textured forms and elegantly elongated silhouettes, each piece reveals Ammerlaan’s signature balance between whimsy and refinement.

The candle holders feature symbolic motifs—eyes, birds, abstracted figures—that give the pieces a narrative and sculptural presence, functioning not only as decorative objects but as small-scale artworks. Both pieces are artist-signed, enhancing their value as collectible design items.

Designed for standard candles, making them ideal for curated interiors, art-focused spaces and contemporary design collections.

These unique works stand out as statement pieces that merge artistic identity with functional design.

Artist: Corry Ammerlaan | YAYA VINTAGE

Dimensions: W8 × D8 × H29 cm

Materials: Solid metal

Year: 1970, vintage

Signed by the artist

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About the artist

CORRY AMMERLAAN | YAYA VINTAGE

Portrait of the Dutch sculptor Corry Ammerlaan known for symbolic and figurative metal artworks

Corry Ammerlaan is a Dutch sculptor and visual artist whose work is defined by a poetic exploration of the human figure, symbolism and emotional expression. Active from the late 20th century onward, she developed a distinctive sculptural language grounded in gesture, allegory and the celebration of human connection. Born in the Netherlands, Ammerlaan emerged during a period in which European sculpture was shifting toward more intimate and narrative forms, allowing her to build a recognisable voice that bridges art, craftsmanship and personal storytelling.

Throughout her career, Ammerlaan became known for creating small and medium-format sculptures that merge stylisation with symbolic motifs—birds, eyes, hands, branches, abstracted figures—each element carrying a metaphorical dimension. Her work reflects an interest in unity, growth and interpersonal relationships, often expressed through elongated silhouettes and textured surfaces that give her pieces a tactile, handmade character. Her sculptures, many of them produced in metal, are prized for their ability to convey warmth and meaning through minimal, fluid forms.

In addition to her independent artistic practice, Ammerlaan has collaborated with Dutch ateliers and design houses, producing editions and objets d’art that blur the line between sculpture and functional design. These collaborations helped bring her works into homes, public spaces and collections across Europe, where her pieces are appreciated for their accessible symbolism and their quiet, uplifting presence.

Over the decades, Corry Ammerlaan has built a body of work characterised by emotional clarity, expressive modelling and a distinct iconography that resonates with viewers. Her sculptures continue to be collected for their timeless aesthetics and the way they transform simple forms into eloquent visual metaphors, affirming her place within contemporary European figurative art.