The first warmth is quiet: a tealight below, a dish above, and your chosen oil, wax melt or simmering granules beginning to soften into scent. This glazed ceramic oil burner turns fragrance into a small evening ritual, with lime-green colour in daylight and petal-shaped openings that let the candle glow through after dark.
How the fragrance is warmed
Place an unscented tealight in the base, beneath the upper dish.
Use a wax melt or aroma granules in the dish, or add a little water with a few drops of essential oil.
As the tealight warms the dish, the scent is released gently into the room.
The pierced floral pattern lets small points of candlelight show through the rounded body.
It suits slow moments: a tidy kitchen after dinner, a bath-time pause, or a quiet corner before guests arrive.
Lime glaze and floral cut-outs
The rounded ceramic form is finished in a glossy lime glaze, fresh and bright without feeling sharp. Around the body, the floral leaf-shaped cut-outs give it a softer look, so it reads as a decorative piece even when it is not in use.
Using it safely and simply
Set the burner on a heatproof mat before lighting the tealight. Keep enough water in the upper dish when using essential oil, and do not let the dish run dry while the candle is lit.
Let the burner cool fully before moving or cleaning it. Wipe away cooled wax or residue gently, and keep the glazed surface dry between uses.
Flame, scent and atmosphere
Fragrance warmed by flame has a long place in the home, from oil lamps to incense vessels used across different cultures. This piece keeps that idea simple and domestic: a small pool of warmth, a chosen scent, and patterned light moving through ceramic. The lime colour brings a clean, garden-like freshness to a shelf or side table, while the candlelight gives the cut-outs their quiet second life after dusk.
Size and details
Includes one ceramic oil burner in a lime glazed finish. It weighs 510 g. Made in China.
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region of manufacture: China