Our standard selection consists of classical candle forms: taper or dinner candles, pillar candles, globes, and cones in a variety of colours. Our goal is to ensure that our candles burn optimally, with no leaking and as little leftover wax as possible. This optimal performance determines the size of our candles, the choice of wick size, and the mode of colouring, whether through or overdyed. More information on this can be found in the journal section.
We truly enjoy designing new candles and experimenting with new forms within the constraints that the physics of candles place on us. It is easy to mold a candle in the shape of the Sahara desert, the peaks of the Himalayas, a naked woman, or a donkey. That is, of course, if you don't mind poor burning, leaks, and masses of unused wax. A good candle does none of those things; it burns cleanly and fully when shaped in accordance with natural laws.
Our standard selection consists of classical candle forms: taper or dinner candles, pillar candles, globes, and cones in a variety of colours. Our goal is to ensure that our candles burn optimally, with no leaking and as little leftover wax as possible. This optimal performance determines the size of our candles, the choice of wick size, and the mode of colouring, whether through or overdyed. More information on this can be found in the journal section.
We truly enjoy designing new candles and experimenting with new forms within the constraints that the physics of candles place on us. It is easy to mold a candle in the shape of the Sahara desert, the peaks of the Himalayas, a naked woman, or a donkey. That is, of course, if you don't mind poor burning, leaks, and masses of unused wax. A good candle does none of those things; it burns cleanly and fully when shaped in accordance with natural laws.