Malin + Goetz modern apothecary is located in New York's Chelsea Neighborhood. Each candle is made with an earth-friendly, natural blend of beeswax, vegetable and soy waxes, which offers a...
Hand blended and poured in Portland, these scented, soy wax candles feature a wood wick that gently crackles as it burns. The creative and complex fragrances are inspired by nature,...
Inspired by a piece of stemmed fruit, the Sammu Candle Snuffer functions as a small table sculpture as well as a functional object. The intuitive, pleasing form invites you to pick...
One of the world’s oldest pharmacies, Santa Maria Novella was founded in 1221 in Florence by the Dominican Friars who started making herbal remedies and potions to use in the...
The Sirkel Tea Light Holder is made from solid pressed glass. The sculptural form has variations in the thickness of the glass which change the intensity of the color. With a satisfying heft...
Hand poured by Penrose Candles here in Portland, these unscented tealights are made from natural USA-grown soy wax and finished with braided, eco-cotton wicks. Vegan and phthalate free. Recyclable cups....
Komenuka is the Japanese name for rice bran, which is the key ingredient in these plant-based candles, produced in Japan by Takazawa Candle Company. Takazawa has been producing plant-based candles...
Nanohana is the Japanese name for rapeseed flowers, which bloom in the wild on the Noto peninsula, the home of Takazawa Candle Company. Takazawa has been producing plant-based candles for...
Carefully hand cast from solid brass, the Time Bell Candle gently marks the passage of time: put the brass pins into the candle and allow the pins to fall onto...
Connecticut pewter smith Thomas Danforth II pioneered the craft of pewter making in the United States between 1755 and 1782. Today the tradition is maintained by his descendants in their...
The shared sensibilities of Japanese and Nordic design are apparent in these candleholders that are designed in Finland and produced in Japan. The simple forms were developed around the concept...
The shared sensibilities of Japanese and Nordic design are apparent in these candleholders that are designed in Finland and produced in Japan. The simple forms were developed around the concept...