Concrete Candles

A concrete candle is a different object than a candle in glass. The vessel is heavier, it holds heat differently, and — made well — it doesn't get thrown out when the wax is gone. That last part is the point.

Stan dle makes hand-cast concrete candles — soy wax, 300g, 50-hour burn, California-made. The concrete vessel stays after the wax is gone. Concrete has more thermal mass than glass, so it warms gradually and holds a steadier temperature across the burn — a more even melt pool and a more consistent scent release from the first hour to the last. Why the concrete vessel changes how a candle burns goes deeper, and concrete vs. glass compares the two directly.

Every candle here is 100% soy, phthalate-free with each note listed, and finished with a lead-free cotton wick. No two vessels are identical. When the wax is finished, the concrete keeps going — as a planter, a holder, or refilled.

Shop the concrete candles

  • Lavendure 21 — lavender, eucalyptus, oakmoss. For the room that needs to feel open. $43
  • Sandalure 18 — sandalwood, vanilla, cinnamon. For the room that needs to settle. $43
  • The Duo — both, in one kraft box. $80

New to the category? What makes the best concrete candle in 2026 covers the vessel, the wax, and the fragrance worth looking for.

Go deeper on each scent: Lavendure 21 fragrance notes · Sandalure 18 fragrance notes.