A Potted Guide to the World Cup
We're not a football brand…
But, that is is exactly why we felt qualified to create the definitive guide to tournament personalities. After several minutes of completely unscientific research, we've matched our fragrances to the fans you'll find in every living room this summer.
The Eternal Optimist - “This is our year."
Burns: Eden
Our Eden candle is bright citrussy, zesty and a burst of energy from the first light. Impossible not to feel optimistic around it. The fragrance equivalent of believing every attack will end in a goal.
The Tactical Analyst - “If you look at the shape off the ball..."
Burns: Tropic
Our Tropic candle is lemon and lime to start, with lemongrass and eucalyptus and base notes of peach and cinnamon. Less intense but with similar properties to our Citronella candle. Not a fragrance that reveals everything at once. Complex, thoughtful and best appreciated by those who enjoy examining the details.
The Penalty-Shootout Addict - “I can't watch. Don't move. Turn that light off."
Burns: Roses
Not your typical rose candle. Precious oud is enveloped with rose petals, vetiver and raspberry, with a base of cedar wood and patchouli. Floral with a twist and a little addictive, this is the kind of fragrance that keeps you on edge in the best possible way.
The Host -“Anyone need another drink?"
Burns: Cook
With welcoming notes of peppermint and white tea, our Cook Candle works to get rid of lingering cooking smells. Both functional and beautiful, it is the candle designed for full houses with home cooked meals, long evenings and guests who stay later than planned.
The Cynic - “I've seen this before."
Burns: Tomato Vine
Our Tomato Vine Candle is green and herbal, exactly like picking a tomato off the vine. Grounded, sophisticated and not interested in hype. Quietly confident because it doesn't need to prove anything.
The One Who Doesn't Care About Football - “Who's playing again?"
Burns: Any of them!
Because while everyone else debates tactics and refereeing decisions, you'll be enjoying what really matters: the atmosphere.
Good luck England.
Good luck Scotland.
We'll stick to what we know…
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