From the Missoni collaboration at Apothia, the Maremma candle: "The intoxicating fragrance of rich Tuscan Soil, with the unforgettable scent of yellow Helicrysum flowers, Wild Thyme and Italian Sun spiritually embraced in deep earthy notes of Oakmoss and Patchouli." Additional notes include bergamot, honey fig, watery greens, lavender and jasmine. $115 (ouch!) at Apothia in Los Angeles.
15 Comments
Leave a comment, or read more about commenting at Now Smell This. Here's our privacy policy, and a handy emoticon chart.
Leave a reply
You must be logged in to post a comment.
Ouch is right, but it’s soooooo pretty! ?
The scent sounds divine, tuscan soil….but I’m trying very hard to not buy anymore candles until the Christmas holidays. I have a weakness for Thymes Frasier Fir and the LE Dip trio each year.
There are a few others too. I think these are reissues, I vaguely remember them…
Yes!! It’s beautiful. Sounds lie the scent would be nice. But the price!
Seriously.
Me: Oh, the notes sound DREAMY.
Robin: $115 (ouch!) at Apothia in Los Angeles.
ME: I am poor.
You: I am poor but I have a brand spanking new kitchen and don’t need this stupid candle anyway.
🙂
LOL this is the truth! It was the kitchen that made me poor!
Once you finish your spare parts return, you have free money, just sayin’…
Oh, Haj, you enabler, you!
I know I am WEEKS behind and haven’t read many recent SOTD posts, but yay, your kitchen is done!! How wonderful!
It’s SUMMER! You are living life!
And yes! The kitchen is DONE DONE DONE! I will do trim and tile in the fall, but everything is plumbed and done! Huzzah! 🙂
I love the packaging. It would be an exceptionally classy pen holder when the candle was finished.
The Missioni for Target Tuscan Sunrise candles are going for one-tenth the price on ebay. The glass isn’t as pretty, and I’m sure the scent isn’t as complex, but it’s an inexpensive way to try to scratch this itch.
That candle is cute! But not $115 worth of cute.
Oh this is lovely.