Candles & Home Fragrances
Seasonal Scents
As the nights draw in and we find ourselves spending more time at home, there’s no better way to bring the outdoors inside than with nature-inspired aromas.
Whether you’d prefer to keep summer alive through floral notes, or embrace the change of seasons with something more earthy, our range of candles & home fragrances has all the bases covered.
To help you find the perfect scent, we’ve made this quick guide to a few of our favourites.
Floral
Think of springtime meadows, and long days outside lazing in the sun – if these images instantly conjure a feeling of relaxation, then floral may be the choice for you. Commonly created using lavender, jasmine and rose; these scents are usually sweet, feminine and fresh.
Woody
A slightly more versatile choice, the natural timbre of woody fragrances works well to accompany your home through the changing of seasons. With a musky body and crisp topnotes, these scents often utilise sandalwood, pine and cedarwood.
Earthy
Sitting somewhere between floral and woody, earthy scents are perfect to set the mood for cosy autumnal nights in by the fire. Often blending rich, natural notes, these fragrances combine ingredients such as moss, wood and flowers to create a grounding quality.
Fresh
Combining herbal, citric and floral qualities, fresh fragrances embody a feeling of cleansing and awakening - making them the ideal choice for starting the day the right way. This type of scent often uses ingredients such as lemongrass, lavender and oregano.
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