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let it burn - my fave candles

By 3/06/2017

from my apartment pics, you can tell i have a candle situation going on.  a blog reader asked that i share my fave candles, so let's dig in, and apologies in advance i sorry i say sultry and exotic so much.  i got a glass of wine tonight at dinner that i described to the server as 'dead'.  i'm real good with my words.

my all time favorite scent, ever.  we used to carry these at furbish, and i'd squirrel away once for myself every once in a while, but i'm nearing the end of my current candle so i'm going to have to indulge in a new one soon.  so worth it - it smells like my uncle in fifth grade when he was driving me to the beach.  and i know that sounds like the creepiest thing EVER, but it's really not.  for me, it's an amazing nostalgic scent that today reads manly, thick with earthiness and patchouli. 

this nest candle is basic bitch pumpkin chai latte style seasonal, but i still burn it year round.  again, i'm lucky i get to dip into the furbish supply, but i'd buy this one all day because it's the coziest and most comforting off all my scents.  sweet and spicy, it's all about fresh baking, warmness, and just the right amount of spice.

another seasonal scent, but i can't help but to burn it year round.  i used to associate it specifically with the holidays, but i loved the intense clove and cinnamon in it so much i made it a year-round staple.  it's got a hint of vanilla too - so it's sweet, but with a sultry edge to it - and somehow really clean as well!
everyone loves a baies moment frmo diptyque, and i do too, but patchouli is my jam.  i know it's not for everyone, but i dig the deep woody smell.  i'm way more into sultry mysterious scents over floral and light fragrances.  diptyque candles are my go-to gift, so i keep a couple on hand for housewarmings, birthdays, you name it.

vermillion, here in raleigh, carries coqui coqui's line of candles, and i treat myself to one when i stop in.  hey, its better than a $1000 dress, right?  we wanted to stay at coqui coqui when we were in tulum for thanksgiving, but unfortunately it's closed.  bummer, but at least i can feel a little vacay at home when i burn this candle.



an old standby, i've always been into pier 1's patchouli scent.  i have the room spray, and a smattering of the candles on hand for when the fancy stuff is running low.  it's got a major vanilla and almond situation going - but musky enough to not be too sweet.  and it can burn baby burn at $16 for a 3-wick.

we've carried voluspa candles in the store for a long while - and gardenia was always a best-seller.  oddly enough i loved it too.  it really does smell just like a fragrant gardenia bloom.  there was on outside of my house, and when it was blooming you could smell it as soon as you opened the front door.  good price point on this line, and perfect for spring.

suede blanc is another sexy man smell that i makes me feel all tingly.  leather and cedar combines to make it feel exotic and super sexy.  perfect for date-night.

and finally this guy is a major splurge -- i got one as a birthday gift -- and honestly, the scent isn't amazing but i love the ceramic vase it comes in so much, so whateve.
jonathan adler hashish candle // nest pumpkin chai candle / nest holiday candle / diptyque patchouli candle // coqui coqui candle // volupsa gardenia candle // volupsa suede blanc candle // emaux de longwy candle

2 comments

  1. Thanks for the descriptions/suggestions! Loving the theme of musky masculine smells you've got going on there :)

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  2. Thanks for the candle recs!! Love me some candles too! I find the Voluspa candles to be so pretty to look at as well as having the best scents. Not too overpowering too.

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