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Step into the Paddywax Bistro, a collection of appetising aromas and delightful designs that bring Parisian charm into your home. Each ceramic candle features beautifully hand-painted food icons, packaged in sliding boxes. Top Notes: Lemon, Lime, Eucalyptus, White Peppercorn Middle Notes: Heirloom Tomato, Gardenia, Garden Greens Base Notes: Sage, Basil, Pine Leaf, Lovage Root 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. Bistro Heirloom Tomato Ceramic Candle by Paddywax in Red, Cotton at Anthropologie
I love this piece because of its playful design and versatility; it works beautifully in both contemporary and retro-inspired interiors. The ceramic container’s compact size makes it ideal for styling on shelves, kitchen counters, or cosy corners, adding a pop of colour without overwhelming the space. To maximise its impact, consider pairing it with other indoor plants or minimalist decor to create a fresh, inviting vibe. Practical tip: remember to trim the wick before each use and avoid placing it in drafty spots to ensure an even burn and longer lifespan. It’s a charming addition that brings a little everyday delight to any room.
Imani Lewis
Flitch Interior Stylist
Dimensions can be found on Anthropologie's website here