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A scented candle to be lit when the day is drawing to a close and pure oils of tangerine and cedarwood are allowed the time to unwind and soothe a tired mind.
Tangerine oil purifies and relieves stress by instilling a sense of calm in the mind's eye. Cedarwood oil soothes and promotes deep, restorative sleep, while myrrh oil helps to remain centred and balanced.
- Olfactive notes: Tangerine, Cedarwood, Myrrh
- Materials: Soy wax blend with cotton wick
- Made in Sydney, Australia
- Size Large: 300g approx. 70 hours burn time.
COMPOSITION AND CARE.
- The first burn is the most important as it sets the burn memory. When lighting for the first time, ensure it is alight long enough for an even wax pool to develop to the edge of the vessel.
- To ensure an even burn and the best scent throw experience, be sure to trim the wick to 5mm before each use.
- After extinguishing the flame, make sure the wick stands upright in the centre of the vessel.
- Never burn a candle for longer than 2 hours, or when the wax level reaches less than 2cm from the vessel base.
- Never leave a burning candle unattended. Keep away from draughts, children, pets, or flammable objects like curtains.
- Always ensure candles are placed on a non-flammable base while burning.
Designer info:
Maison Balzac is an expression of pure imagination through the creation of novel objects and scented worlds.
Out of curiosity for olfactory cues, memories and play, Maison Balzac’s collection of perfumed candles, “PARFUM D’IDEES”, presents as a series of responses to art, nature, time, place and emotion.
Decorative objects are beautiful and inventive. Reverie-like, they seem to take on a life of their own, with ceramic and marble artefacts for sensory rituals and kaleidoscopic arrangements of jewel-toned glassware.
Since its debut in 2012, Maison Balzac’s collection has held a place on the shelves of the world’s leading boutiques and department stores. Today, they work with artisans and perfumers in France, Japan, China and Australia and continue to make new objects and rituals to enchant the everyday.