$19.95
Pomelo,Spearmint +Sage
This scent is breathtaking! Clean and crisp, it is reminiscent of summer, with a cool bite from the spearmint, and added fresh earthiness from the sage. The crispness is not sharp or overly citric, the spearmint and sage perfectly balanced to make this a wonderful all space all rounder. Each travel tin features a quote intended to inspire contemplation.
The hardest step she ever took, was to blindly trust in who she was.
Atticus
Fig, Feijoa +White Rose
Fig and Feijoa, two similarly shaped, but incredibly different fruits. The subtle taste of a fig belies the strong almost floral fragrance. Feijoa, a sharp fruit, often referred to aptly as 'pineapple guava' is a very unique and earthy, and definitely a dividing scent. Both fruits are softened and sweetened by the gentle white rose, which gives clarity - yet distinction to all three. A favourite blend and already a crowd pleaser.Each travel tin features a quote intended to inspire contemplation.
It ain’t about how hard you hit. It’s about how hard you can get hit and keep moving forward.
Sylvester Stallone
Lime and Coconut
A perennial favourite the mix of fresh lime and coconut conjures up images of warm days spent outside in the sunshine making this fragrance forever popular.Truly one for everyone, the sweet citrus of lime warmed up with the good natural smell of coconut will have you thinking of warm summer days, no matter what the weather! Each travel tin features a quote intended to inspire contemplation.
My religion is very simple, my religion is kindness.'
Dalai Lama
Lemongrass, Aloe + Ivy
The strength of lemongrass is softened by the aloe and ivy.If a heady deep scent, but slightly warm fragrances are your cup of tea – then this candle is an all round winner!
The Classic, the original hand-blended fragrances in a monochrome design. Choose from Black on Black, or White on White, each vessel is finished with a custom-etched timber lid. Each travel tin features a quote intended to inspire contemplation.
She stood in the storm, and when the wind did not blow her way, she adjusted her sails.
Elizabeth Edwards