Sweet Pea Scented Candle | S251529
Joyous, smooth and playful, with top notes of lush and moreish sweet pea layered over the ethereal, powdery tones of hyacinth and fresh rose. It is the scent of a summer morning, the air redolent with blossom. Hints of honeyed green notes linger like sticky sap offering vibrancy and depth atop a base of precious woods and vanilla.
Symbolic of bliss, the Sweet Pea flower in a riot of colour, the perfect snapshot of seasonal blooms. It is a memento of good times enjoyed and a herald of more to come. The perfect gesture for those who spend time apart, a reminder you will come together once again.
Perfect for: Dining Room, Bedroom, Living Room
- Refillable jar
- Natural Soy Wax
- Handmade in London
- Vegan
For a better burning experience, please trim candle wick before each use. Burn time approximately 45 hours.
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