The Herbarium of Flowers
The familiar scent of summer blooms emanates from an unexpected source – the Mexican orange blossom, greener than its Mediterranean counterpart.
As a result of exceptional savoir-faire and craftsmanship, the art of perfumery meets the expertise of candle making. Each candle is made from a blend of several types of wax and a high-quality perfume concentrate, as well as a carefully selected wick that guarantees perfect scent diffusion and burning. This is handcrafted in two manufactories near Paris and in Provence by experienced master wax chandlers.
Application
When lighting for the first time, make sure to let the candle burn until an even layer of liquid wax has formed (approx. 4 hours, depending on the scent). This prevents tunneling of the wax and allows the wick to absorb the wax properly, ensuring an even burn. Wicks may produce a small amount of smoke when first lit.
Before relighting your candle, trim the wick with a wick trimmer (ideal length: 3 to 5 mm) to prevent fire hazards.
Stop using your candle when only 5 mm of wax remains or the metal wick clip becomes visible.
Burn time approx. 50 hours
