ADLAD Scented candle in glass, Scandinavian Woods/white,
How to get it
What’s the scent of home for you? ADLAD scented candle offers a comforting, familiar experience of Scandinavian forests with spicy citrus notes. Welcome home to a genuine atmosphere inspired by nature.
Article number405.021.46Product details
A comforting scent of forest and amber with hints of citrus and cypress.
Suitable when you want to create a genuine atmosphere at home with inspiration from nature.
When the candle has burnt itself out, you can use the glass to store small things, put it on display or use it as a tealight holder.
At least 70% of the wax in this product is renewable rapeseed wax.
Ilse Crawford
- MaterialCare
- Candlecup:
- Glass, Tinted clear lacquer
- Candle:
- rapeseed wax, paraffin wax
- Wick:
- Cotton and other cellulose based materials
Handwash only.
You easily remove hardened wax by washing the surface with warm water.
- Never leave a burning candle unattended.Keep away from things that can catch fire.
Measurements
Burning time: 50 hr
Diameter: 11 cm
Height: 8 cm
- ADLADArticle number405.021.46
Length: 8 cm
Weight: 0.79 kg
Diameter: 11 cm
Package(s): 1
Material
What is rapeseed wax?
All candles in our range are good at creating a cosy atmosphere and we choose various materials so that we always end up with the best shape, function and quality. Rapeseed wax is well-suited for tealights or other candles in holders, and is made of oil from rapeseed – a versatile plant that paints the landscape yellow when it blooms. Using rapeseed is a natural result of our decision that all materials we use in our candles will be renewable or recycled by 2030.
Designer thoughts
Designer thoughts
“ADLAD scented candle has a soft and gentle scent of trees. Not that wild and intense, more friendly, welcoming and tamed – like a Scandinavian forest. It’s the scent of home, the scent of IKEA. There are traces of human presence, a familiar and genuine experience which is also clean and distinct – a modern interpretation of IKEA and the company's historical roots.”