By: Nina Violi By: Nina Violi | September 20, 2021 | Lifestyle Style & Beauty
Nothing says cozy more than a freshly-lit candle, especially one that fills your home with a soothing, sensual or spicy scent.
From the freshness of spring to the crispness of fall, scents like pumpkin and mountain breeze are great, but finding a unique scent can be a game changer. We searched around to find the best brands of candles with the most unique scents—and yes, they will actually smell as good lit as they do at the store.
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Founded in 1961, this Parisian brand takes pride in its amazing packaging. The labels, colors, designs and patterns are very detail-orientated. Founders Christiane Montadre-Gautrot, Yves Coueslant and Desmond Knox-Leet worked to create a brand that can also be a full lifestyle, prividing fragrances, candles, diffusers, skincare products and home decor. Diptyque recently opened a New York City pop-up shop, if you happen to be in the area. As far as candle go, try the best-selling scents of berries, fig tree, wood fire and roses; or get adventurous with cypress, amber and so many more.
This humorous company was founded by a group of entrepreneurs in Miami, FL, with a mission “to keep you going with motivational quotes and a cup of Joe.” Toward that aim, Coffee & Motivation offers coffee, coffee mugs, candles, clothing and more. The candles are labeled with hilarious phrases and include scents ranging from jasmine to vanilla, apple, citrus and other bright and joyful blends.
In 2015, founders Matthew Herman and David Kien started making scented candles and never looked back. The company has since ventured out to offer fragrances and even lingerie. Boy Smells' signature scents include cedar stack, cameo, ash, Italian kush, cowboy kush and cinderose. These are truly some of the most fragrant candles around. Boy Smells even teamed with Kacey Musgraves on a scented candle called "Slow Burn."
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Dick Hayne, the founder of Anthropologie, wanted to create a brand for his friend who had trouble finding items to decorate her home. It's a brand centered around womens goods, selling clothing, shoes and accessories as well as furniture, beauty items, gifts, candles, outdoor items, and wedding gowns for the wedding party. Anthropologie's luxury candles include scents of cotton and sandalwood, canela bark and cedarwood, white pumpkin and clove, Spanish moss and citrus, and more.
When founded in 2004, Matthew Malin and Andrew Goetz already had experience working for luxury brands, and the pair built on its connections to lift the namesake brand to a higher level. These luxury candles offer deep scents such as dark rum, leather, sage, mojito, neroli, tobacco and more. Malin and Goetz also sell cleansers and moisturizers for your face, body and hair, as well as wearable fragrances to last throughout the day and night.
David Seth and Kavi Moltz are a husband and wife duo who have combined their creativity to start a fragrance brand with locations in New York City. The couple created the brand because “the power of scent is equal to that of sight and sound.” Candle scents include tuberose myrrhder, the NYC-inspired one wild Brooklyn lavender, holy ficus and more.
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