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Supercharge: Lemon Lemongrass Ginger Root Cardamom Coriander Invigorating and upbeat, SUPERCHARGE creates an energising atmosphere, helps improve focus and encourages productivity. Light SUPERCHARGE for focus: working from home, tackling your to-do list, kickstarting your day or productivity tasks. Ideal for home offices and spaces where you work and manage your life. 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. Supercharge Candle by The Muses in Yellow at Anthropologie
The Muses Supercharge Candle is a fantastic addition for interiors that embrace a contemporary or luxe aesthetic. I love its sleek, minimal design with the gold finish, which adds a touch of elegance without overpowering the space. It works particularly well in modern living rooms, sophisticated bedrooms, or even in a chic home office. For styling, try placing it on a mantelpiece, a side table, or within a clustered arrangement of candles and accessories to create visual interest. To maximise its impact, pair it with other metallic accents or neutral palettes, and ensure it’s positioned where it can be enjoyed for its visual appeal and the warm glow it provides.
Sienna Brooks
Flitch Interior Stylist
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