The Linea Menorah features a contemporary walnut-and-maple design that highlights its linear form and thoughtful, handcrafted construction.
- Artist: Edward Inks
- Materials: Solid walnut and maple base, nickel-plated candle cups
- Finish: Urethane spray for durability and clarity
- Design: Static, linear arrangement with alternating walnut and maple stripes
- Shamash: Centered and spaced slightly farther from adjacent candle cups
- Style: Modern, minimalist, contemporary Judaica
- Function: Holds 9 candles for Hanukkah (8 nights + shamash)
- Signature: Artist’s name burned into the base
- Dimensions: 11.5″L x 1.375″W x 3″H
- Care: Maintain wood with Howard Feed‑N‑Wax as needed
- Production: Individually handcrafted in small batches
The Linea Menorah
The Linea Menorah by sculptor Edward Inks brings together warm wood, clean geometry, and a quiet, modern presence. Built from alternating walnut and maple, the Linea Menorah features a striped trapezoidal base that feels both architectural and grounded. Its long, linear silhouette is defined by a row of nickel-plated candle cups that sit in perfect alignment along the top edge.
The shamash on the Linea Menorah is centered and spaced slightly farther from the surrounding candle cups, distinguishing its ceremonial role while maintaining the calm, horizontal rhythm of the design. This subtle spacing keeps the Linea Menorah visually balanced and true to its minimalist aesthetic.
Each Linea Menorah is individually crafted by Edward Inks, a sculptor whose career spans more than three decades of university-level teaching, studio practice, and exhibition work. Edward holds an MFA from Carnegie Mellon University, where his early training emphasized form, proportion, and the relationship between objects and the spaces they inhabit. His work has been shown in galleries across the United States, and his time as a Peace Corps volunteer in Botswana continues to influence his sensitivity to material, cultural meaning, and the role of handmade objects in daily life.
Edward’s approach to design is rooted in clarity and intention. He is known for creating objects that feel calm, balanced, and quietly expressive — pieces that invite a slower kind of looking. The Linea Menorah reflects this philosophy: a simple form elevated by thoughtful details, refined proportions, and a deep respect for the materials themselves. With support from his partner and wife, Andrea, Edward brings a lifetime of creative exploration into each menorah, shaping work that is both functional and sculptural.
The solid walnut and maple base is finished with a durable laquer spray that protects the wood while preserving its natural tone and grain. The brushed metal candle cups are sourced from a trusted supplier, chosen for their clean, minimalist profile and compatibility with the overall design. Each Menorah is signed with the artist’s name burned into the base — a mark of authenticity and heirloom intention.
The Linea Menorah is designed as both a functional Hanukkah menorah and a sculptural object that can be displayed year-round. Its contemporary, linear form complements a wide range of interiors, from warm and organic to clean and modern. Whether lit during the eight nights of Hanukkah or kept on display throughout the year, the Linea Menorah brings a sense of presence and intention to the spaces it inhabits.
To maintain the beauty of your Linea Menorah, we recommend occasional conditioning with Feed-N-Wax Wood Polish & Conditioner. This keeps the walnut and maple nourished and softly lustrous over time.
Explore more handcrafted menorahs in the full menorah collection.
Artist Notes
Each Menorah in this series is created by sculptor Edward Inks, whose 30+ years of university-level teaching and MFA from Carnegie Mellon University inform the precision and intention behind every piece. His work has been exhibited across the United States, and his time as a Peace Corps volunteer in Botswana continues to influence his approach to material, form, and cultural meaning.
Edward’s sculptural practice centers on balance, rhythm, and the quiet presence of handmade objects. With support from his partner and wife, Andrea, he brings a lifetime of creative exploration into each Menorah, crafting pieces meant to be used, displayed, and cherished for generations.



