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**Vanilla Bean & Balsam (Woody):** Crisp fir balsam and pine meet creamy vanilla bean and sparkling winter berries, layered with soft woods and a touch of citrus — a peaceful, woodland-inspired aroma that evokes fresh mornings dusted with snow. *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. * 45-hour burn time * Coconut wax blend; cotton candle wick * Ceramic vessel * Imported
This candle is a lovely addition to cosy, neutral-tone interiors or spaces that benefit from a touch of elegance. I love how the woody vanilla bean scent offers warmth and comfort-perfect for creating a welcoming atmosphere. It works especially well in living rooms or bedrooms with soft furnishings, natural textures, and subtle colour palettes. For practical styling, place it on a side table or mantelpiece alongside some seasonal greenery or decorative accents like gold or blush-hued accessories, which complement the bow detail. To enhance its visual appeal, group it with other candles in similar finishes or colours-this adds depth without clutter. Keep in mind, it's as much a visual feature as a functional item, so positioning it where it can be appreciated makes a real difference.
Lina Chen
Flitch Interior Stylist
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