As the tealight begins to glow, this white ceramic oil burner turns fragrance into a small evening ritual. The top well holds wax melts or scented oil, while the floral cut-outs let candlelight move softly through the glossy ceramic body.
When the flame warms the well
The scent begins gently, carried by the heat rising from an unscented tealight below.
Use it with wax melts, aroma granules, or water with a few drops of essential oil.
The flower-shaped openings throw little points of light across the burner as it is lit.
The pale teal-toned well adds a quiet wash of colour against the clean white ceramic.
It suits slow evenings, a bath-time pause, or a freshly tidied room waiting for fragrance.
Glossy ceramic with floral light
The burner is made from ceramic with a smooth white finish. Around the base, floral cut-outs and raised flower detailing give the piece texture even before the candle is lit.
The rounded top dish sits above the tealight chamber, ready to warm your chosen fragrance. In daylight it reads as simple and bright; by candlelight, the openings become part of the atmosphere.
How to scent the room
Place an unscented tealight in the base. Add a wax melt, aroma granules, or a little water with essential oil to the top well, then light the candle and allow the warmth to diffuse the fragrance.
Keep the dish from running dry when using oils with water. Let the ceramic cool fully before moving, refilling, or cleaning.
Care for the ceramic and well
Use on a level, heat-safe surface, away from draughts and loose fabrics. Never leave a lit candle unattended.
Wipe the cooled dish clean with a soft cloth. If wax remains in the well, allow it to set, then remove it gently rather than scraping hard against the glazed surface.
A small flame, a familiar ritual
Oil and wax burners sit in a long line of home fragrance rituals, where warmth, scent and flame are used to mark a shift in the day. This piece keeps that ritual simple: a white ceramic…
region of manufacture: China