20 Modern Menorahs to Add Style to Your Hanukkah Decor

Alesandra Dubin

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Geometric Metal Menorah

Made in India, this pretty metallic menorah has an asymmetrical geometric form that gives it the look of a work of art. This piece doubles as a sculptural element for a mantel or side table when it’s not in use for Hanukkah.

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Keraclay Stoneware Menorah Set

Keraclay Stoneware Menorah Set

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Artist Virginia Felix uses recycled clay to create her ceramic artworks, and this piece is handmade using speckled clay in Brooklyn, New York. Individual holders comprise this menorah, so you can customize the shape and overall footprint. Purchasing this artful menorah helps support The Fifteen Percent Pledge, a nonprofit organization that encourages retailers to give at least 15% of their shelf space to Black-owned businesses.

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Curved Menorah in Antique Brass

Curved Menorah in Antique Brass

Made from antiqued brass with a curved design, this menorah is like an elegant work of sculpture. Plus, with a tall profile and small footprint, it’s ideal for small or narrow spaces.

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Ceramic Dachshund Menorah

Ceramic Dachshund Menorah

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Jonathan Adler is the best at cheeky interior designs, and this dachshund-shaped menorah epitomizes his fun and stylish aesthetic. A soft satin matte glaze finishes the look.

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Hammered Hanukkah Menorah

Hammered Hanukkah Menorah

This is a truly unique-looking menorah, made of hammered nickel and adorned with rings of varying shades of blue. The Shamash candle vessel has more rings on it than the other branches, helping to bolster and center its significance.

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Oak Street Menorah

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Kate Spade New York is well known for its cheerful, colorful, and whimsical designs. This menorah plays with nontraditional holiday colors for an unexpected, unique twist on your tabletop or mantel.

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Crystal Menorah

Crystal Menorah

Crystal has the distinction of being both timeless and modern. Loose crystals appear to fill the clear candle bases for a look that’s oh-so-posh, just right as a complement to a fancy table.

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Silvertone Menorah

Silvertone Menorah

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Small and lightweight with a classic form, this menorah has a clean, modern look that will never go out of style. Plus, it rings in at a budget-friendly price point and makes a perfect affordable but meaningful gift.

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Mango Wood Menorah

Mango Wood Menorah

Wood is an unexpected material for a menorah, and this pretty piece showcases the natural variations in its mango wood construction. Rounded corners and a smooth, shiny finish lend a super polished and modern look. This piece is handcrafted by craftspeople with the Asha Handicrafts Association, which promotes the social and economic development of artisans in India.

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Two-Tone Curved Brass Hanukkah Menorah

Two-Tone Curved Brass Hanukkah Menorah

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This brass menorah evokes a stately skyscraper, rising tall and shining like New York City’s Chrysler Building. The minimalist piece has a two-tone finish so it blends seamlessly with a range of decor.

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Aluminum Menorah

Aluminum Menorah

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This aluminum menorah is heavy and sturdy — a substantial-looking and -feeling piece with a price point under $50. It’s simple, modern and statement-making.

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Swey Menorah

Swey Menorah

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Virginia Sin makes an eponymous line of modern home goods, and this piece has such a unique look in stoneware. It almost looks like a piece of cloth or paper, casually set down on the tabletop. And it’s sure to spark conversation with all your Hanukkah guests.

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Menorah With Colored Rotating Anodized Aluminum Branches

Menorah With Colored Rotating Anodized Aluminum Branches

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This unique menorah features intertwined branches in various shades of blue that are set on a rotating base, so you can see the glittering display from every angle. The shamash stands stately, raised in the center.

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Illume Menorah

Illume Menorah

This gleaming alloy piece is a total showstopper, a work of art you can display all year long. And it’s built tough, so it’s heirloom quality.

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White Alabaster Menorah

White Alabaster Menorah

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Made from alabaster, this arch-shaped menorah evokes a bridge or hilltop. The overall look is clean, streamlined, and modern; every single one has natural variations that make it unique.

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Twist Menorah

Twist Menorah

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This elegant modern menorah looks as if all its branches were twisted together to meld into a single sculptural form. The nickel-plated piece makes an impressive gift for a wedding couple, hostess or Hanukkah.

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Three-Branch Menorah

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The nine candle holders on this striking menorah all stem from the base in three branches for a dramatic, sculptural look. The delicate menorah doubles as an art piece year round.

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Pretti.Cool Menorah

Pretti.Cool Menorah

Designed and hand-made by Pretti.Cool artisans in Houston, this menorah is cast in concrete for an absolutely unique — not to mention substantial and conversation-starting — modern menorah.

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Alta Metal Menorah

Alta Metal Menorah

This is the modern menorah for you if you love a little drama. The streamlined, polished chrome piece sprawls nearly two feet wide for an impressive look.

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Golden Brass Menorah

Golden Brass Menorah

Made with recycled iron and a brass finish, this menorah is a fair-trade gem; buying one helps support artisans in India to create independent businesses and thrive, says the brand.

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Alesandra is a digital travel and lifestyle journalist based in Los Angeles whose work has appeared in Good Housekeeping, Woman’s Day, Prevention, Insider, Glamour, Shondaland, AFAR, Parents, TODAY and countless other online and print outlets. Alesandra has a masters degree in journalism with an emphasis on cultural reporting and criticism from NYU, and a bachelor’s degree from UC Berkeley. An avid traveler, she trots the globe with her husband and their twins.

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