The ultimate Skandinavisk gifting experience has just been released in time for Christmas.
Featuring new glass designs, beech wood lid, gift box and all poured in Sweden these beautiful candles are ready to give to someone special.
['jul] Scandinavian for ‘Christmas’. Glowing windows in the darkness, generations gathered in harmony and tradition, Christmas treats tempting on the hearth.
Scent notes: Baked gingerbread and winter cloves, spiced oranges and mulled wine.
[’skuːg] Swedish/Norwegian for ‘forest’. Boreal forests cover over half the Scandinavian lands, stretching from the southernmost county of Sweden to the Arctic Circle.
Scent notes: Pine needles and fir cones, birch sap and woodland lily of the valley.
[ˈt̪ɑkːɑ] Finnish for ‘fireplace’ The magnetic pull of the hearth, the crackle of kindling as the fire takes hold, the smoky notes of burning logs and the glow of faces mesmerised by the flames.
Scent notes: Hacked pine and haysmoke, raw wool and rolling tobacco.
[ˈnuːr][ˈlyˀs] Scandinavian for ‘Northern Lights’ One of nature’s seven wonders, a symphony of colour, movement and light that ripples across the Nordic night sky, leaving myths and legends in its wake.
Scent notes: Arctic intensity and celestial colour, a fragrance accord as unfamiliar as it is otherworldly.
[’snö:] Swedish for ‘snow’. Nature’s treasured light through the deep Scandinavian winter, a shining frosted blanket against the dominating darkness.
Scent notes: Frozen forests and frosted berries, the sharp, fresh breath of subzero skies.