Candles
Questions fréquentes
How to choose the fragrance of a scented candle?
Choosing the right candle fragrance is like choosing the soul of your home: each scent creates a unique atmosphere and transforms a room into a true space of well-being. The ideal choice depends on the moment, the season, and the mood you want to create.
• Woody and spicy fragrances, deep and enveloping, evoke the warmth of a fireplace. Perfect for winter evenings, they release notes of amber, tobacco, or vine, ideal for creating a warm and elegant atmosphere.
• Floral fragrances, more delicate, recall the freshness of a freshly picked bouquet. With their notes of rose or jasmine, they bring a romantic touch to your home.
• Fresh and aquatic fragrances, inspired by water and open spaces, are perfect for a candle lit during spring or summer days. They invite relaxation and promote a sense of calm.
• Fruity and gourmand scents awaken indulgence with their sweet and captivating notes, making them perfect for social gatherings or festive moments.
• Powdery fragrances, soft and refined, add a cocooning and soothing feel to your interior décor.
You can also adapt your scented candles to the seasons:
• In autumn and winter, choose woody or festive-inspired scents that bring warmth and comfort.
• In spring and summer, opt for fresh and aromatic fragrances, perfect for energizing your space.
• For celebrations, gourmand or sweet-inspired scents create a joyful atmosphere.
• For a romantic evening, floral and sensual notes help create a soft and intimate glow.
A well-chosen scented candle becomes more than a decorative object: it can also be a thoughtful gift idea for Mother’s Day, a delicate attention, or the perfect finishing touch for your Christmas decorations.
How to harmonize your interior with candles?
Scented candles have the power to instantly transform the atmosphere of a home. Their fragrance, design, and the warmth of their flame create an intimate and decorative ambiance, perfect for expressing the style of your interior.
In a minimalist setting, opt for soft fragrances such as Cocooning or Amour. Their plant-based wax releases a subtle scent that pairs beautifully with clean, uncluttered décor. Placed near a simple poster or on a light wooden table, the candle becomes a discreet accent of comfort and serenity.
For a rustic interior, choose woody scents or Christmas-inspired fragrances. Their rich aromatic notes blend naturally with organic textures such as wood, stone, or woven fibers, helping to create a warm and authentic atmosphere. Displayed on a shelf alongside ceramic accessories or handmade objects, these candles enhance a cozy and welcoming mood.
In a contemporary space, prefer fresh or aromatic fragrances. Their controlled intensity energizes modern interiors without overwhelming them. A candle with amber or herbal notes, placed on a desk or a designer console, highlights the elegance of a refined urban setting.
And because a candle accompanies many everyday moments, you can also adapt its fragrance to your routine:
• For a moment of relaxation, Cocooning or Amour scents help soothe and warm the atmosphere.
• For gatherings or dinners with friends, gourmand or drink-inspired fragrances add a convivial and festive touch.
• For a workspace, fresh or aromatic scents support concentration while maintaining a light and airy feel.
How to take care of your candle?
Taking care of a scented candle is essential to preserve the quality of its fragrance, the beauty of its flame, and the duration of its burn time. Proper maintenance helps extend the sensory experience and keeps intact the decorative charm it brings to your home, turning each space into a refined interior design feature.
Before each use, trim the wick to around five millimeters. This simple step helps prevent soot buildup and ensures a steady, even flame. A properly trimmed wick also allows the plant-based wax to burn more slowly, ensuring a smooth and consistent fragrance diffusion throughout the room.
It is also important to protect your candles from direct sunlight and heat sources. Exposure to sunlight can alter the color of the wax and reduce the intensity of the fragrance. Store them in a cool, temperate place away from direct light, such as a decorative shelf or a shaded corner of your home.
During the first use, let the wax melt evenly across the entire surface of the container. This precaution prevents tunneling and ensures a uniform burn throughout the life of the candle. It is also the secret to maintaining a balanced flame and a consistent fragrance diffusion in your interior.

