Our scents are inspired by unique and beautiful ecological phenomena from around the world

Explore them and the charities they support below

Our Scents

Fire Poppy

Fire Poppy is inspired by the bright orange poppies that bloom only after wildfires

Scent Notes

Top: Smoke, Black Pepper, Burnt Orange

Middle: Poppy, Geranium, Rose

Base: Cedarwood, Guaicwood, Amber

Did you know?

The fire poppy's seeds lie dormant for years until heat, smoke or charred soil act as signals to sprout.

Their flowers last only a few days, while the damage caused by wildfires can take years to rebuild.

For every purchase of our Fire Poppy candle, we donate to a charity that helps prevent wildfires, the World Land Trust Wildfire Appeal

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Our Scents

Rainbow Eucalyptus

Rainbow Eucalyptus is a tropical tree characterized by the colorful striations of its multi-colored bark

Scent Notes

Top: Rainbow Eucalyptus, Red Currant, Orange Zest

Middle Notes: Green Mint, Blue Sage, Yellow Marigold

Base Notes: Violet Leaf, White Musk

Did you know?

As the tree sheds its outer bark, the inner bark's rainbow of colors is exposed.

Because of its fast-growing habit, Rainbow Eucalyptus trees are frequently used in reforestation efforts throughout the world.

For every purchase of our Rainbow Eucalyptus candle, we donate to a nonprofit that leads reforestation and community building around the world, the Eden Reforestation Project

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Watermelon Snow

Watermelon Snow is inspired by the pink-colored snow that forms as polar regions warm.

Scent Notes

Top: Fresh Snow, Watermelon, Cucumber

Middle: Green Algae, Violet, Honeydew

Base: Angelica Seed, Soft Musk

Did you know?

The pink hue comes from an algae that turns pink when the sun is out.

The algae emits a faintly sweet-smelling odor, a bit like watermelon.

For every purchase of our Watermelon Snow candle, we donate to a nonprofit that is dedicated to slowing arctic ice melt, the Arctic Ice Project

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