CANDLE SCENT MENU
My House Is Expensive
Our signature scent, and the one that started everything. A customer said it during a live sale, the whole room agreed, and we never called it anything else. Bright apricot and bergamot open it up, a little blackcurrant for depth, then orange blossom, jasmine, and magnolia bloom soft through the middle. Sandalwood, vetiver, and warm amber settle in underneath and stay all night. It's the one we're known for, and the one people reorder before the first one's even finished burning.
Notes: bergamot, apricot, blackcurrant, orange blossom, jasmine, magnolia, sandalwood, vetiver, amber
Light it when you want the house to feel quietly expensive.
Afternoon in Paris
Champagne poured freely, fresh flowers tucked under your arm from the market, conversation that runs longer than you planned. Bright citrus and peach open it, jasmine and lilac bloom soft through the middle, and the lightest woods settle underneath. Pretty and feminine, never once sweet.
Notes: citrus, berries, peach, jasmine, lilac, light woods, musk
Light it when you want the house to feel open, airy, and a little French.
Bourbon & Black Tie
The one that smells like him, in the best way. Dark oak opens with a breath of bergamot to keep it from going heavy, then bourbon and patchouli warm the whole thing through. Moody, grounded, and the kind of scent that lingers in a room long after he's left it.
Notes: oak, bergamot, jasmine, bourbon, patchouli, oakmoss, musk
Light it when the drinks are poured and the night feels full of possibilities.
Velvet Night
An old-world room after dinner, velvet chairs pulled close and the wine still breathing. Black coffee and warm vanilla open rich and enveloping, a little pear keeps it polished, then cedar and cashmere wood settle deep with a whisper of plum and worn leather. Cultured, intimate, unhurried.
Notes: pear, black coffee, jasmine, bitter almond, cedarwood, cashmere wood, vanilla, plum, leather
Light it when the wine is breathing and no one is leaving yet.
Baccarat
Our take on the crystal-house scent everyone's chasing, and it earns the comparison. Saffron and jasmine open bright and clear, amberwood gives it warmth and weight, and cedar smooths the whole thing into a finish that fills a room without ever shouting.
Notes: saffron, jasmine, amberwood, cedarwood, fir resin
Light it when you want the space to feel unmistakably refined. If you know, you know.
Mahogany After Dark
Low lights, bare shoulders, a record still playing in the other room. Warm mahogany and teakwood unfold first, a little lavender softening the edges, then cedar and oak deepen it with a curl of smoke that lingers on everything it touches. The sexiest thing we pour.
Notes: lavender, geranium, mahogany, teakwood, cedar, oak, warm resin
Light it when you want the night to go somewhere.
Champagne Problems
Getting ready with the music up and the whole night still ahead of you. Cold champagne and juicy tangerine sparkle up top, ripe berries keep it playful, and the whole thing stays fresh and bubbly instead of sugary. Celebratory, feminine, just a little indulgent.
Notes: tangerine, sparkling citrus, champagne, mixed berries
Light it when it's just the girls, the champagne is cold, and no one's ready for the night to end.
Amalfi Coast
Linen dresses and long lunches over the sea, lemon trees heavy in the afternoon sun. Sunlit lemon and bright citrus open it, soft Mediterranean florals and green leaves keep it clean, and a little musk and warm wood drift behind like air through an open window. Fresh, coastal, effortlessly elegant.
Notes: lemon peel, bright citrus, Mediterranean florals, green leaves, soft musk, warm woods
Light it when you want the house to feel like summer along the Italian coast.
The Sun in Saint-Tropez
Slow afternoons by the water, oversized sunglasses, nowhere to be until dinner. Bright citrus and sun-warmed florals open with an easy elegance, soft greenery keeps it airy, and warm woods and musk settle in like the last of the afternoon sun. Relaxed, chic, beautifully European.
Notes: bright citrus, coastal air, sunlit florals, green notes, warm woods, musk
Light it when you want the house to feel bright, breezy, and a little European.
Candlelight & Cashmere
Cashmere blankets, slow mornings, and the lamps still low. Creamy vanilla and soft shea open warm and comforting, then smooth santal and woods give it a quiet sophistication that lingers softly through the room. Warm and creamy without ever tipping into sweet.
Notes: creamy vanilla, shea butter, santal, soft woods, warm musk
Light it when the lamps are glowing and the house finally feels still.
Clean & Cozy
Fresh sheets, an oversized sweatshirt, and absolutely nowhere to be. Creamy vanilla and a touch of marshmallow open soft and clean, tonka and gentle woods linger warm and low underneath, and the whole thing feels airy and cozy at once. The good kind of comfortable.
Notes: creamy vanilla, marshmallow, tonka bean, soft woods, soft musk
Light it when the house is clean, the shower's hot, and you're settling in for the night.
The One
The scent you save for when you want to be remembered. It opens clean and bright, then settles into something soft and velvety that lingers in the room. Ripe fruit and florals melt into deep woods and musk, the kind of warmth that makes a room lean in a little closer. Expensive without trying, and the one people always ask you to name.
Notes: ripe fruit, soft florals, velvet woods, musk
Light it when you want to feel quietly irresistible.
Quiet Luxury
Clean sheets, no plans, and nothing to prove. White tea and bergamot open crisp and luminous, soft jasmine and lavender keep it refined, then warm amber and clean musk settle in soft and warm underneath. Fresh linens in a five-star hotel, the quiet kind of expensive that never has to announce itself.
Notes: white tea, bergamot, cassis, jasmine, soft lavender, white patchouli, amber, musk, vanilla
Light it when you want calm, clean, and put-together with zero effort.
