Scented candles bring relaxation, ambiance, and a decorative touch to any space. Certain scents may also trigger memories, allowing you to relive pleasant moments.
Our mini three-candle gift sets are the perfect size for travel. Trim your wick before each use and burn on a heat-safe surface away from combustibles, drafts, fans, and draperies.
Tealights
Despite – or perhaps because – their diminutive size, tealight candles are the most popular candles in the world. These simple, plain little paraffin cylinders in an aluminum shell are used for a multitude of purposes:
- Multiple tealights in a candle holder illuminate a room.
- They keep food warm when placed inside a tealight warmer.
- They look gorgeous displayed in glass jars or lanterns throughout the home.
Scented candles are popular with many consumers, whether fragranced with soothing lavender, refreshing citrus, or seasonal scents like Christmas tree, orange blossom, or pumpkin pie. Aromatic candles are also a standard fixture at commercial establishments such as day spas and massage centers, where specific aromas are known to reduce stress and promote relaxation.
Besides their attractive, soft glow and ability to produce a mood-enhancing aroma, scented candles are also environmentally friendly and long-lasting when properly maintained. Most scented candles, like mini candles in bulk, are made with paraffin wax derived from petroleum. As more and more consumers become aware of the negative health impacts of paraffin wax, more and more are turning to more natural options such as soy or beeswax.
Votives
Votive candles are taller than tea lights and come in various shapes and sizes. They are famous for several reasons. They often come in a glass holder that can be reused and have a classic look that works well in many settings. They also offer a good amount of fragrance throw for the size of the candle.
The fragrance remains the most critical characteristic impacting today’s candle purchasers, and three-fourths of Americans say they purchase a particular scent for the way it makes their home feel. They also use candles for aromatherapy-like relaxation and stress reduction.
Grab three mini 1.5-ounce candles in our popular Winter and Holiday season scents: 11 11, Santal Gray, and Wild Grass & Sage. They make the perfect gift, stocking stuffer, co-worker gifts, or party favors and are beautifully packaged in one box.
Pillars
Pillar candles, formed in a cylinder, are large enough to be the center of attention on dining room tables and mantels. They also look attractive when displayed in glass jars throughout the home.
In addition to their size, pillars are appreciated for their classic, timeless design. That’s why they’re popular as gifts for weddings and birthdays or to commemorate loved one’s special moments. We also see them as a go-to for relaxation habits, like lighting scented beeswax taper candles and inhaling the soothing scent during calming breaths or a long bath soak.
Try stacking various sizes on your living room end table or bookshelf for an elegant display. The combination of candle heights instantly creates a cozy and welcoming atmosphere.
Another way to showcase pillars is with a stunning candlestick holder, like the blown-glass leaves of the 3-inch-tall Small Leaves Candlestick ($66 for two) from Giacomo Alessi or the more-than-17-inch-tall Essex Candlestick (from $55) from Farmhouse Pottery in Woodstock, Vt.
If you prefer a modern look, try IKEA’s white Jubla tapers (from $8.99 for 20) made of stearin, which the retailer describes as “a mineral oil-based wax.” Or, go for a more luxurious option with the Graziani Lacquer Twist Tapers ($28 for two) from Sister Moons, which are 11 inches tall and made of paraffin and carnauba wax.
Tapers
While jar and scented container candles dominate the American market, tapers are quietly gaining popularity. They add slim punctuation to a tablescape without overwhelming it with fragrance or visual branding. Moreover, a set of taper candles can be the perfect solution when you’re looking to create a romantic, intimate mood for a special occasion like a wedding.
Like votives, taper candles come in a variety of shapes and sizes. They may be short or tall and can be round, square, hexagonal, or another form. However, most taper candles are a standard diameter from the base to the tip and are intended to be burned in a candle holder (which you can purchase at most home decor stores). While they can be molded to fit an existing holder, a specialized taper holder is best to protect your table linens from wax drips.
While traditional white taper candles are a classic choice, color is a critical element that can make a difference in your room’s atmosphere. For example, a deep red taper can be romantic, while a pale gray can highlight a monochromatic color scheme. While some manufacturers produce a wide range of colors, other brands focus on single shades to maximize their appeal. For instance, Mole Hollow’s hand-dipped taper candles are a top seller because their neutrals and greys offer a timeless aesthetic. Other popular options include a deep green and a dark blue.