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Home/Décor Hire/Candelabras & Candle Holders Showing 1–16 of 60 results Default sortingSort by popularitySort by average ratingSort by newnessSort by price: low to highSort by price: high to low Candelabras & Candle Holders Clear BB Vase Sml hire and candles, Cape Town South Africa Candles, candle stands, candelabras and flowers form an integral part of any function. Special Occasions florist in Wynberg hire out candles, candelabras and stands in the Cape Town area for all functions, weddings and parties as part of our decor Candles brighten up and complement flowers andCandle light soften and lends atmosphere to aA unity candle for example is lit in church to symbolize the marriage of a couple. Ball candles can be placed on candle stands or a single large ball candle or a dome candle within a ring of flowers can serve as a table decoration. different lengths can be grouped together to form a display at
Candles and stands can also be used with balloons only as decorations on tables. Round candles, square candles, pillar candles and dome candles are obtainable in different diameters. Garden lanterns (small ball candles placed on a stand in a glass lamp chimney) can be used at night to supply light at a gardenCandles can be painted to enhance the theme of a function. Coloured candles complement the colourscheme of a function. displays can be used to brighten up any occasion. to its full right when lit and brightens up everything. Please feel free to contact us.to obtain a free quote in the Cape Town area on candles,candle hire, candelabras, flowers, fairy lights, drapes and other View our Candelabra Hire database. Themetraders offer a huge range of wedding candelabras. The wedding candelabras can be used as table centres, theme decorations and props. Theme traders candelabra can be supplied with battery lights. Wedding Candelabras can be dressed and installed to any theme.
Visit and view our huge range of wedding candelabra and decorations by appointment Candelabra Hire - Weddings Renting of CANDLES, CANDLE STANDS and DéCOR ACCESSORIESA unique concept which we are proud to advertise as the first of it's kind in South Africa and abroadThe RENT a CANDLE name is well established as prosperous concerns are being run all over South Africa bringing beauty and atmosphere to any kind of function - no matter how big or small – intimate or corporateIt is a privilege for us to transform your function into a memory for all times !!chandelier stop amibrokerHome - - Invitations & Stationery - Flowers - Our Work - Suppliers we Love - Love Letters - Contact Uschandelier cso Welcome to our decor rentals showcase – a complete collection of exclusive, upmarket and always beautiful decor items. chandelier rentals kelowna
Unique crystal, glass and antique silver and gold  accessories are available to compliment your theme and style. Our extensive décor rental range includes: Please download our latest price list in .pdf only 3 meg each.You can also right click and choose "Save as" to save the file.: Our crockery consists of the continental china Blanco range. It is round with a thin rim. Blanco is widely used by restaurants and hotels for it's durability and attractive appeal. : We proudly stock the Elloff range of cutlery. Elloff cutlery is made from the finest stainless steel and is also extensively used in the hospitality trade. : The range of our glassware differs from time to time according to availability at the time of purchase, and can consist of, among other, Firna, Libbey, Crisa, Consol etc. As with the cutlery and crockery, the glassware is also the preferred choice of most businesses in the hospitality trade. : Our table clothes, overlays and chair covers are all made up from butchers linen and mini-mat material, while we also have chair covers in lycra (stretch) material.
Table runners and chair tie backs are available in organza. Great care is taken to ensure that the linen is dispatched in a clean and presentable condition.The King Neptune outfit is one of Liberace’s most famous, having dazzled audiences first at the 1984 World’s Fair in New Orleans, then later at Radio City Music Hall, Atlantic City and Caesars Palace. “It was 26 feet around, and on both the interior and exterior, there is an entire sea scene with fish and coral and waves and starfish,” says Furr Soloman. Thanks to an enormous number of rhinestones, pearls and sequins, the original cape weighed in at more than 200 pounds. Mirojnick’s version of the King Neptune outfit took three weeks to create, and features impressive embroidery and appliqué. “Caftans are a fabulous garment to design because they say an awful lot in a very simple way,” says Mirojnick, of the look she created above for Michael Douglas. “Anything that you put with them makes that much more of a statement.”
Mirojnick found two pictures of Liberace in caftans, and used this concept for scenes that took place at his home. “I thought, well, if there’s a black-and-white and a black-and-red, there have to be a hundred more,” she says. “So I went to town.” Liberace, surrounded by his extravagant trappings, poses in 1978 for a TV special, “Leapin’ Lizards, It’s Liberace!” Photo: CBS via Getty Images Liberace had a $55,000 marble bathtub in his Las Vegas home. Part of a set that Cummings built, this tub is an exact recreation of the tub in Liberace’s Las Vegas home. Cummings had seen the tub, so he had its measurements. When one of his shoppers was calling around, he stumbled upon the perfect puzzle piece. “This guy in North Hollywood goes, ‘Are you talking about Liberace’s tub? The one in Las Vegas? My father put that tub in,’ ” says Cummings, who then hired him to build the re-creation. “You can’t say Liberace and not think about jewelry,” Mirojnick says.
All of Liberace’s jewelry is documented, so Mirojnick was able to have exact re-creations (above) made in precious metals and veneered. Cummings recreated Liberace’s Vegas home in part by using Zsa Zsa Gabor’s Bel-Air home (above), which was decorated in a similar style. Her husband, Frédéric Prinz von Anhalt, loved everything Cummings did, but had one complaint. “He said, ‘Why haven’t you done the piano keys in the pool, Howard?’ ” says Cummings. “I said, ‘Well, Frédéric, to do that, I’d have to drain your pool, put the keys in, and then I have to fill your pool back up. And then after we shoot, I have to drain the pool again and then I have to restore it.’  In the end, Frédéric got his piano keys — by footing the bill. Liberace’s original fox fur with a 16-foot train was designed by furier Anna Nateece. “His was virgin fox and real. It was very real,” says Mirojnick, who created a 20-pound faux-fur version lined with sequins and ribbed in triple rows of rhinestones, like the original.
Mirojnick’s version is on display through the weekend at the HBO store at 1100 Sixth Ave. Photo: Claudette Barius/HBO This elaborate piano was one of Liberace’s actual pianos. It now belongs to Debbie Gibson, who loaned it to the production team free of charge. This Liberace look is known as his “Lasgana” outfit. “Liberace used to say he loved that costume because he could eat lasagana, and you would never notice if he spilled on it,” says Furr Soloman. Thorson (left) would wear a chauffeur’s uniform in Liberace’s shows, to escort him on stage in a Rolls-Royce. Mirojnick’s version of the chauffeur look is on display through the weekend at the HBO store at 1100 Sixth Ave. Photo: Claudette Barius/HBO The real Liberace and Scott Thorson were fur real as they boarded a tour bus in Las Vegas in 1982. Photo: Kevin Horan/Time Life Pictures/Getty Images The bedroom of Liberace’s Vegas home featured an elaborate Sistine chapel-esque painting on the ceiling.
Cummings was unable to copy it exactly due to copyright issues, but got around it by using similar elements, hiring an artist to paint a version of it. “Even Scott Thorson, in his book, comments on the baby-blue carpet that was in the bedroom,” laughs Cummings. “[Liberace] had a thing for wall-to-wall, slightly shaggy carpeting. He also liked AstroTurf.” Mirojnick found this shirt at a costume shop in LA at the very beginning of the project — and knew she had to have it but wasn’t sure for what. She eventually realized it was perfect for Thorson once he began his descent into drugs. “He was kind of nuts at that point,” she says. “In that crazy kind of pattern in very graphic red, white and black, how better can you say it? ‘” Photo: Claudette Barius/HBO These columns get a shout-out from Michael Douglas in the movie. “Douglas wanted to start this tour of the house,” says Cummings. “He said, ‘OK, Howard, I wanna know about everything in the room.’