Extra-large Legend biscuit porcelain candle jar, accompanied by a Thé Royal scented candle, a fragrance created by Olivia Giacobetti especially for Bernardaud. Once the candle has burned down, you can use the porcelain jar as a vase or planter. The accompanying Bernardaud candle has a burn time of approximately 150 hours.
Made in Limoges, France
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Some tips for getting the most out of your Bernardaud candle:
- Let your candle burn for 1 hour on the first use so that the wicks burn completely, then ideally in 2 or 3 hour increments on subsequent uses.
- Regularly trim the tops of the wicks to prevent them from smoking and recenter them while the wax is still warm to prevent the porcelain from blackening.
- Avoid placing your candle in a draft or moving it while lit so that the wax burns evenly.
- If you have children, remember to place your candle up high, on a non-flammable surface; stay close to your candle when it is lit to avoid any risk of fire.
Product weight: 1800g
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Bernardaud, a company founded in 1863 in Limoges, embodies the living soul of French porcelain. For over a century and a half, it has been enhancing the material with unparalleled artistry, combining tradition, innovation and emotion.
In their workshops, artisans perpetuate exceptional know-how passed down from generation to generation. The luminous white of the porcelain, the delicately hand-painted decorations, the sculptural forms — each piece is a tribute to time, patience, and the perfect gesture.
Blending heritage and contemporary creation, Bernardaud collaborates with renowned artists and designers to bring to life collections where art engages in a dialogue with materials. From timeless tableware to avant-garde decorative objects, the house constantly reinvents the codes of French luxury.