Glasshouse Fragrances I'll Take Manhattan 380g Candle
Glasshouse Fragrances I'll Take Manhattan 380g Candle
Experience the captivating allure of the Glasshouse Fragrances I'll Take Manhattan 380g candle, a Manhattan scented candle designed to transform your space with a luxurious floral fragrance candle that delights the senses. This premium soy wax candle features a unique orchid rose musk scent combined with a refreshing blood orange aroma, creating a long lasting candle experience that fills your home with warmth and elegance. Crafted with lead free wick candle technology and non toxic home fragrance ingredients, it guarantees a clean, safe burn for your living space.
This Australian made candle offers an exquisite blend of top notes including gardenia, tulip, orchid, and redcurrant that awaken your senses. The heart reveals a rich bouquet of black rose, carnation, nectarine, and blood orange that adds depth and vibrancy. Finally, the base notes of amber, patchouli, and sandalwood provide a soothing finish that lingers beautifully. With a fragrance strength of 4 in the floral family, this luxury scented candle delivers an immersive floral home scent perfect for any decor.
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The Glasshouse I'll Take Manhattan candle has been tested to provide up to 60 hours of burn time, offering exceptional value and reliability. Its carefully balanced formula ensures each lighting releases an even diffusion of scent without overpowering the room. Whether used for relaxation or entertaining guests, this luxury scented candle elevates your environment with elegant style and inviting aromas.
Enhance your home atmosphere with this sophisticated non toxic home fragrance choice that supports both wellness and aesthetic appeal. The combination of premium ingredients and expert craftsmanship makes it a standout in floral home scents. Treat yourself or gift it to someone special who appreciates refined home fragrance decor. Illuminate your space with the vibrant spirit of Manhattan captured in this exquisite soy wax candle.

