Cast a Glow of Coziness

Cast a Glow of Coziness

As we enter into the cool first days of spring, the desire to stay cozy still remains strong. There are countless ways to make your living space feel warm and inviting, but if I had to recommend one essential décor piece to start with, it would be a candle. 

By thoughtfully combining different styles of candles and holders, you can craft a unique and inviting atmosphere in your home. So, light up your creativity and let the glow of candles transform your space!

Ester & Erik Cone Candles for a Modern Touch

Ester and Erik Cone Candles are the epitome of sleek, modern design. While they complement modern interiors beautifully, this Danish classic seamlessly enhances any décor style. Their geometric design infuses a touch of sophistication, making them a chic and stylish addition to your home.

Display them individually, in pairs, or as a trio. Their striking shape serves as a design element, much like a sculptural art piece. For added dimension, burn them at different heights to create a dynamic visual effect.

You can place them on any surface, such as a slab of marble or a coaster. Or just place them flat on their own.

Bonus: To complete the look, you can use the Ester & Erik Candle Plate.

This is not a must, but they certainly make for a great added touch to complete the look. 

Note: If you are placing these candles on their own, make sure that your surface is level to prevent wax drippings.

Curvy Wooden Candle Holders for Some Mid Century Charm

Our Curvy Wooden Candle holders offer an organic and earthy vibe. The natural texture in black or walnut shades make them extremely versatile. The curved forms provide a suggestion of mid-century style.

If setting a table, consider bringing in some nature. Branches, pine cones or small flowers and their stems always marry well with wood. I love adding sprinkles from the outdoors around the table.

Perfect Little Taper Candle Holders for Modern Simplicity 

Our Perfect Little Taper Candle Holders are, well.. perfect. They exude an elegance and sophistication while bringing in a style that offers simplicity at its best. Their light glass design blends seamlessly with any decor theme. From formal dining to laid back socializing around a coffee table. Or a corner-stone to any shelf styling or bedside table. Now you just have to decide which colour to choose. Or do you? Go for all three!

Honey Candles as Your "Go to" Taper

Stick to classic Pearl White or opt for Paris Pink or Crocus coloured tapers to land that trendy Scandinavian Pastel Aesthetic. It just takes a beautiful beeswax taper candle to turn your room into a page out of a Scandinavian home magazine!  


The Honey Candles are made in British Columbia. Honey Candles is a family run business and these candles are made from pure, all natural beeswax.

Green Ash Non-Toxic Candles for Health

Green Ash candles are made in Dundas, Ontario with beeswax, coconut wax and 100% essential oils, ensuring a pure and clean burn.

 Burning Natural Beeswax can reduce anxiety and stress and may help you sleep better at night. It’s also a great choice for people with allergies and asthma.

 Choose the scent that matches your mood.

The Clarity Candle: They call this one the Reading Companion as the 100% Essential Oil Blend of Patchouli, Bergamot & Cedarwood ignite clarity, alertness and aids in focus. Or,

The Recharge Candle: With a little help from this candle, the 100% Essential Oil Blend of Lemongrass, Eucalyptus & Lavender will get you back on your feet! 100% Essential Oil Blend of Orange and Peppermint.

Place in your bedroom or next to a warm bath for a relaxing retreat. 

 

Cozy Corner Suggestion

Whenever I bring home a new candle, the first thing that I do is burn down the wick so it looks toasted. In my opinion, a pale, white unused wick looks very drab and dormant. A lit wick shows that someone inhabits your lovely, livable space. if you what to savour your brand new candle for a while before you burn it down, just light it and blow it out again. It's a tiny detail that I can't help but notice when I spot candles in a home. I'll bet you will notice this now too!

 

*I would be remiss if I did not add a little note on Safety Safety

Always use non-flammable bases or trays under your candles, and never leave them unattended.

 

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