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Key Features
The Olfacte En Passant Scented Candle is a luxurious home accessory with decadent attention to detail. Presented by Menu and made in the USA, this candle was made from plant-based soy blend wax and cotton wick, and it comes in a glass container. It’s paraben and phthalate free, and the top notes are grapefruit, eucalyptus, and ginger. Middle notes are lavendin super, jasmine petals, and hyacinth, while base notes are geranium, wild moss, and cedarwood.
Menu, headquartered in Denmark, partners with designers to develop and produce a broad assortment of Scandinavian living accessories for the dining room, living room, kitchen, and garden.
Key Features
The Olfacte En Passant Scented Candle is a luxurious home accessory with decadent attention to detail. Presented by Menu and made in the USA, this candle was made from plant-based soy blend wax and cotton wick, and it comes in a glass container. It’s paraben and phthalate free, and the top notes are grapefruit, eucalyptus, and ginger. Middle notes are lavendin super, jasmine petals, and hyacinth, while base notes are geranium, wild moss, and cedarwood.
Menu, headquartered in Denmark, partners with designers to develop and produce a broad assortment of Scandinavian living accessories for the dining room, living room, kitchen, and garden.
- Top Notes: Grapefruit, Eucalyptus, Ginger
- Middle Notes: Lavandin Super, Jasmine Petals, Hyacinth
- Base Notes: Geranium, Wild Moss, Cedarwood
- Plant-Based Soy Blend WaxGlass Container
- Cotton Wick
- Paraben & Phthalate Free
- Capacity: 8.3 oz
- Designed by Menu
- Material: Plant-based Wax, Glass
- Made In USA
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3200039
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