Voluspa - James Boyce Kitchen Candle in Wood Box-Herb Garden
Renowned American chef James Boyce has teamed up with candle designers, Voluspa to produce an award winning natural scented candle. Inspired by his love for fresh, locally grown produce, herbs and spices, James created this range especially for use within a kitchen environment. This Herb Garden scented candle is made from an innovative type of wax, featuring apricot seed oil; it was designed especially to remove kitchen ordours whilst refreshing the room with organic fragrance. A delicate blend of Black Chanterelle and Cardamon Flower, with a fresh pure aroma with notions of spring. This fabulouskitchencandle is beautifully packaged in a Palownia wooden box made from a sustainable source. There is no paint, stain or lacquer on this box making it reuseable and very environmentally appealing. This Herb Garden scented candle makes the perfectbirthday gift for for men & women alike. Key features: * Heirloom Tomato, Celery and Fennel Bulb * Burning time approximately 50 hours * Height 13cm/5" * Hand poured apricot seed wax * Created by celebrity chef James Boyce * Designed to eliminate kitchen odours * Packaged in unique wooden box * Ideal Gift for Men & Women alike * Also available in Chefs Hat design * Another 5 scents avaliable in this range
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