Vintage Created candles were designed as an alternative for those sensitive to chemicals. Featuring all-natural ingredients, wooden wicks, and a soy wax base, this line of hand-poured candles comes in reusable glass jars and are phthalate-free.
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Tokyo Factory is an Artisan Natural Beauty & Home company started by AYU Carlton, who was born in Tokyo, Japan. Since 2009, her Los Angeles-based company has been creating organic and 100% natural skin care products and soy candles.
Mixture brings the feel of your garden into your salon with soy wax candles embellished with a ceramic bird that can be reused. Featuring over 80 fragrances in two colors, these candles burn for over 45 hours and add a sweet touch to any space.
Paddywax is an industry leader in fragrance-infused, soy wax blended candles and room fragrances with over 17 collections that combine innovative scents and creative design for every occasion. Hand-poured in Tennessee, Paddywax is dedicated to creating unique products for every home.
P.F. Candle Co. is a small-batch candle company owned and operated by wife and husband team Kristen Pumphrey & Thomas Neuberger. Each candle is hand-poured, packaged, and shipped in their downtown Los Angeles studio using 100% U.S. grown soy wax, cotton-core wicks, fine fragrance oils, and apothecary-inspired packaging.
Coco & Bubbles is an all-natural soy candle line devoted to providing a clean burning product. Their candles are made with soy wax, a reusable tumbler, cotton wick, and come packaged in burlap bags. Every material is eco-friendly, and their look is modern and fresh and can coordinate with any setting. The candles are available in over 60 scents, each with a unique color label.
The Salvaged Moon recycles wine and beer bottles into vessels for 100% natural soy wax candles scented with pure fragrance oils. Their mission is simple: to create products that help consumers adopt environmentally sound practices. Their motto is inspired: “Big enough for your business and small enough to know your name.”
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