Distillery Fragrance House Soy Candle Serenity (Coconut Peach)

Distillery Fragrance House Soy Candle Serenity (Coconut Peach) — a tropical Australian-made soy candle featuring coconut, juicy peach, lime, and bergamot for a refreshing, fruity home fragrance. Hand-poured, triple-scented, vegan, and eco-friendly, this candle offers up to 28 hours of clean, indulgent burn time, perfect for creating a relaxing tropical oasis at home.

Original price was: $16.39.Current price is: $14.75.

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Transport yourself to a tropical paradise with Serenity (Coconut Peach) by Distillery Fragrance House. This vibrant candle blends fresh coconut, juicy peach, and invigorating notes of lime, bergamot, and verbena, softened by a delicate touch of rose, creating a harmonious, uplifting fragrance. A subtle musk and candy base completes this sensory escape, making it ideal for relaxation and indulgence.

Each hand-poured, triple-scented soy candle is crafted in Australia using natural essential oils and a lead-free cotton wick for a clean, long-lasting burn. Housed with a single wick and elegant wooden lid, it provides approximately 28 hours of fragrant enjoyment.

  • Australian owned and designed
  • Custom Australian & French-designed fragrances
  • Infused with distilled essential oils and natural plant extracts
  • Made from natural, recyclable, and biodegradable materials
  • Clean-burning with lead-free cotton wicks
  • Free from toxins and carcinogens
  • Manufactured to FDA and Kosher standards
  • Vegan and cruelty-free

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