Coconut & Soy Wax Candles by Loam

$35.00

Inspired by a life lived outdoors and experienced through the natural world, Loam Candles is a home fragrance company that creates scents in honor and celebration of a loam grown life.

Every candle is crafted in small batches with coconut soy wax and 100% cotton wicks. Loam candles are always paraben, paraffin, petroleum, and phthalate-free.

SCENT NOTES
Midnight Moon: rose petals, oud, cardamom, clove, black tea, patchouli
Weekend Cabin: cedar, pink peppercorn, leather, vanilla, pine
Harvest Basket: hay, tobacco, vetiver, patchouli
Scenic Route:
cedarwood, vetiver, gingergrass, bergamot
Citrus Season:
neroli, sandalwood, kumquat, yuzu blossoms
Community Garden:
tomato leaf, green fig, marigold, mandarin

Size: 7.4oz/210g

Burn time: 40-50 hours

Scent:

Inspired by a life lived outdoors and experienced through the natural world, Loam Candles is a home fragrance company that creates scents in honor and celebration of a loam grown life.

Every candle is crafted in small batches with coconut soy wax and 100% cotton wicks. Loam candles are always paraben, paraffin, petroleum, and phthalate-free.

SCENT NOTES
Midnight Moon: rose petals, oud, cardamom, clove, black tea, patchouli
Weekend Cabin: cedar, pink peppercorn, leather, vanilla, pine
Harvest Basket: hay, tobacco, vetiver, patchouli
Scenic Route:
cedarwood, vetiver, gingergrass, bergamot
Citrus Season:
neroli, sandalwood, kumquat, yuzu blossoms
Community Garden:
tomato leaf, green fig, marigold, mandarin

Size: 7.4oz/210g

Burn time: 40-50 hours

Loam Candles is a small batch, handmade candle company based in Los Angeles, California. We craft scents that celebrate and honor the magic of a life lived outdoors. After spending some time working as an urban farmer in LA, Loam founder, Jessica White, wanted to create scents that captured her everyday experiences in various gardens across the city. With the goal of creating scents that make people feel as good indoors as they do outside, Loam Candles was born.

Loam is passionate about all things gardening and food related. They donate 5% of our profits to organizations that are working to advance food security and access, increase plant knowledge, and protect our environment. They’re currently supporting The Food Chain Workers Alliance, a coalition of worker-based organizations whose members plant, harvest, process, pack, transport, prepare, serve, and sell food, organizing to improve wages and working conditions for all workers along the food chain. The Alliance works together to build a more sustainable food system that respects workers’ rights, based on the principles of social, environmental and racial justice, in which everyone has access to healthy and affordable food.