Design & Craft
The vessel is not packaging. It is the other half of the object.
Why Concrete
Most candle vessels are chosen for cost, ease of production, or visual neutrality. Glass is inexpensive and clear. Tin is light and stackable. Neither is meant to stay.
Concrete is different. It is heavy by design. It retains heat differently than glass — more evenly, more slowly. It does not crack under the temperature changes of a burn cycle. And it does not look like it belongs to a particular moment in interior design. It looks like it has always been there.
The decision to use concrete was not aesthetic first. It was a decision about duration: the vessel should outlast the candle, and it should be worth keeping.
The Dual-Tone Form
Each Stān dle vessel is hand-cast in two tones — a cooler, textured lower half that carries the label and product information, and a smoother upper half in sage grey that holds the wax.
The two-tone construction is functional as much as visual. The lower section's raw, porous texture is designed to read as grounded and permanent. The upper section's smoother finish allows the wax surface and flame to be the focal point when the candle is lit.
The transition between the two tones is not a seam — it is a deliberate break in material expression. Below: earth. Above: light.

No Two Are Identical
Hand-casting means variation. Small surface marks, slight shifts in tone, minor irregularities in texture — these are not quality defects. They are the direct result of using a material that responds to how it is poured, how it cures, and what the ambient conditions are that day.
We do not sand these away. We do not fill them. The imperfection is the point: a vessel that looks exactly the same as every other one is not hand-cast. It is manufactured.
What you receive will be slightly different from what you see in the photograph. That is not a disclaimer. It is the nature of the object.
Weight and Stability
A Stān dle vessel is noticeably heavy for its size.
This is intentional. A heavy, low-center-of-gravity vessel is significantly harder to tip than a lightweight glass jar. Concrete's mass distribution — dense at the base — provides physical stability that matters in a household with children, pets, or simply a surface that gets used.
Concrete also absorbs and distributes heat evenly during the burn, reducing the risk of localized overheating that can cause glass vessels to crack or fail. The vessel will warm during a long burn — always place on a heat-safe surface.
The Label
The label on the lower section of each vessel carries the product name, weight, fragrance family, and a set of coordinates.
The coordinates are not decorative. Each Stān dle fragrance name carries a number — Lavendure 21, Sandalure 18 — that references a real geographic point connected to the fragrance's botanical inspiration. The coordinates on the label make that reference literal: a location on the earth that shaped what is inside the vessel.
We do not name our candles after feelings. We name them after places. The label is where that distinction becomes visible.
The Packaging
Each candle ships in an uncoated kraft box — the same material in a larger format for The Duo gift set.
No tissue paper. No filler material. No secondary wrap. The concrete vessel holds its place without padding. The box is designed to protect in transit and nothing else. It is not designed to be saved, displayed, or experienced as part of an unboxing ritual.
The kraft box is fully recyclable. The concrete vessel is not disposable.
After the Final Burn
When approximately ¼ inch of wax remains at the base, stop burning. Remove the remaining wax with warm water — soy wax releases cleanly without solvents. The vessel is ready for whatever the space asks of it.
Some of what people have done with theirs: succulents, small herbs, loose change, pencils, a single stem, nothing at all. The vessel does not require a purpose to justify staying. It was made to last. That is enough.
✦ The vessel and the fragrance together.
Lavendure 21 — lavender, eucalyptus, oakmoss. For rooms that need to breathe. → Shop Lavendure 21 — $49.00
Sandalure 18 — sandalwood, geranium, vanilla. For rooms that need to settle. → Shop Sandalure 18 — $49.00
The Duo — both candles, one kraft box. $90.00. → Shop The Duo
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The Candle Inside
Wax: 100% natural soy wax — sourced from U.S.-grown soybeans. No paraffin, no blended wax, no additives. Burns at a lower temperature than paraffin, which allows fragrance to diffuse slowly and consistently rather than releasing all at once.
Wick: Single lead-free cotton core wick. Trim to ¼ inch before every burn. A trimmed wick burns more evenly, produces less soot, and throws fragrance more consistently than an untrimmed one.
Fragrance: Phthalate-free fragrance oil, built in three layers — top, heart, and base. The structure means what you smell at minute five is different from what you smell at hour three. Give the candle time. The heart note — the primary character of the fragrance — takes 20–30 minutes to fully emerge.
Burn time: Approximately 50 hours under recommended conditions. Weight: 300g / 10.5 oz net wax weight.
→ Read more about our fragrance → Burn instructions and candle care


