A look behind the scenes of our factory
It always begins with an idea: a feeling, a memory, a moment. From this, a fragrance composition emerges – warm, clear, and honest. The rest is craftsmanship: time, calm, and many small decisions that you can't see but feel.
Materials we choose
We work with plant-based waxes that burn cleanly and quietly. The jars are deliberately simple—so the light can speak for itself. We select wicks based on the jar size and fragrance oil, as both determine how the candle will breathe. Every raw material has a purpose. Nothing is decoration for the sake of decoration.
step by step
1. Melting
The wax is melted at a low temperature. Too much heat makes it nervous; too little prevents it from setting nicely later. Calmness is more important than speed here.
2. Mix
The fragrance oils are only added once the wax is ready. We stir slowly—not to save time, but to avoid air bubbles and give the fragrance time to blend.
3. Prepare
The jars are heated and the wicks are secured. A small detail that determines whether the flame will burn centrally and evenly.
4. Pouring
By hand, in even lines. Each candle gets its own moment. Then it's allowed to rest – for hours, sometimes days. Good wax needs silence.
5. Rework
Wicks are trimmed, surfaces are inspected, and jars are cleaned. Only when everything is perfect does each candle receive its label.
Fragrance that lasts
A fragrance should accompany, not overwhelm. That's why we work with clean, natural accords—woody, warm, herbal, delicately floral. Fragrances that carry spaces without possessing them.
Why craftsmanship counts
Machines can fill. Crafts can feel. They notice when a wax cools too quickly, a wick burns too eagerly, a mixture needs more patience. It's this attentiveness that transforms a product into a piece of soul.
Small care tip
When lighting the candle for the first time, let it burn until the surface is completely liquid. This way, it "remembers" the full width and will later burn evenly—steadily, without tunneling, with a true light.
For us, hand-poured means being present. With time, with care, with responsibility for every detail. This is how raw material becomes a candle – and a candle becomes a moment.