New England Stoneware Candle Houses

Classic New England structures from the 18th and 19th century, handbuilt from stoneware clay, kiln fired, and handpainted.

No two houses
will be exactly alike
as each is individually
handbuilt piece by piece.

Bowed roof cape.

There are over two dozen designs in the collection, with new styles being added from time to time.

The New England
sugarhouse.

Gambrel barn.

These charming candle houses are patterned after the simple integrity of 18th and 19th century New England architecture. They are hand built of stoneware clay and kiln fired. Colors are achieved through the use of undercoat glazes or airbrushed paint. No two are exactly alike and each style will be produced for a limited time.

Visit us at the Annual League of NH Craftsmen’s Fair - the Oldest Craft Fair in America.

The next fair will be August 4 – 12, 2012, Mount Sunapee Resort, Newbury, NH.

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