Giverny - Scented Room Spray
Giverny - Scented Room Spray
Strole back in time to the 1800's & The Giverny garden of Claude Monet with the light scents of violets and geraniums. Share in the great artist’s “rapture” as he walked under his rose scented iron arches and soak in the subtle base notes of cedarwood and sandalwood.
A truly beautiful impression of nature secluded in one of the most well known gardens in France.
Our room sprays are the perfect way to scent your home. Spray generously in all rooms. The perfect accompaniment to our scented candles or wax melts.
Materials
Materials
Rapeseed and coconut wax was an obvious choice for us, it’s entirely natural, vegan, burns cleanly and evenly and pairs well with our linen and cotton wicks.
All of our fragrance oils are vegan friendly, cruelty free and paraben free.
Our amber glass jars are made from 45% recycled glass, our labels are recyclable, biodegradable,vegan.
Burn Time
Burn Time
Small - 25 hours
Medium - 38 hours
Allergens - CLP
Allergens - CLP
Candle Care
Candle Care
*Before lighting your candle, trim the wick to 5mm.
* On the first burn, you want to ensure that the first layer has completely liquified, otherwise, you get wax that adheres to the edges of the candle, causing tunnelling for every burn afterwards.
* Place candle on a safe, inflammable surface, using candle holders / candle mats.
* Keep out of the reach of children & pets.
* To avoid burning yourself, DO NOT touch the glass when the candle is lit.
* Keep away from draughts and things that are flammable.
* Always keep 10cm apart from another candle.
* Never leave a burning candle unattended.
* Keep the wax pool free of impurities & objects such as matches to prevent flaring.
* Extinguish sooting candles and trim the week to 5mm before relighting.
* Do not burn a candle all the way down. Once your candle reaches 10mm, it's time to say goodbye & stop burning it.
* Light your candle for no longer than 2 1/2 hrs at a time. Once extinguished the scent will still linger and continue to fill the room.
Burning candles for longer means the wax becomes hotter, meaning it can burn off the fragrance too quickly.