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Great things comes from small beginnings, and this acorn cloche candle is no exception. Fun tip:Once the candle has burned through, repurpose the vessel as a miniature greenhouse. **Vanilla Clove (Spice):** Sweet vanilla and Tonka bean swirl with spicy cinnamon and clove, warmed with the comforting glow of amber and soft musk. *For the best burn experience, keep the following in mind:* * The first time you light your candle, allow it to burn until the wax pool melts all the way to the edge; for a larger candle, this may take several hours. Wax has "memory," so if it is extinguished with a partial pool, that will prevent a full, even pool from forming in the future. * Trim your wick each time you light the candle, removing any "bloom" from the previous burn. We recommend lighting a wick that is 1/4-1/2" in length. * Ensure that your candle is placed on a heat-safe surface. * Do not allow wick trimmings, dust, or other materials to accumulate in the wax pool. * To ensure safety and longevity, be sure to check the bottom of your candle for additional instructions, including details on when to discontinue use. * 18-hour burn time * Hand-poured plant-based wax blend; fil-tec candle wick * Glass vessel with lid * Imported
I love this candle for its warm, inviting scent and charming glass cloche presentation-it makes a real statement on a side table or shelf. It works well in cosy, rustic interiors or layered within a natural, neutral palette to add sensory warmth. For styling tips, place it on a wooden tray with some seasonal foliage or alongside textured coasters to create a cosy corner. Its clear glass cloche adds a touch of elegance, so it’s ideal as a standalone piece or part of a curated vignette. Just remember to keep it in a spot where its flickering flame can be appreciated safely, and it will bring a relaxing, seasonal feel to any room.
Evan Carter
Flitch Interior Stylist
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