Light a tealight, add your chosen fragrance to the dish, and this ceramic oil burner turns scent into a small evening ritual. The speckled off-white finish keeps the look quiet and natural, while the open oval frame lets the candlelight sit visibly at the centre of the room.
How the fragrance is warmed
An unscented tealight sits in the base, beneath the upper dish.
Use a wax melt or aroma granules in the dish, or a little water with a few drops of essential oil.
As the ceramic warms, the fragrance lifts gradually rather than all at once.
Keep the dish from running dry when using water and oil.
The open centre gives easy visual access to the candle flame while it burns.
Soft ceramic, speckled like stone
Made from ceramic, it has a warm off-white surface scattered with fine dark speckles. The shape is rounded and pebble-like, with a broad oval opening and a calm, sculptural presence even when unlit.
The finish suits neutral interiors, natural woods, soft linens and quiet corners where you want fragrance without visual clutter.
Using it with a tealight
Place the burner on a stable, heat-resistant surface. Set an unscented tealight in the lower chamber, then add your chosen wax melt, aroma granules, or water and essential oil to the dish above.
Use it where you can enjoy the glow, such as a side table, bathroom shelf, meditation corner or evening reading spot. Never leave a lit tealight unattended, and allow the ceramic to cool before moving or cleaning it.
Care after each scent ritual
Let the burner cool fully, then wipe the dish clean with a soft cloth. If wax remains, wait until it has set before removing it gently. Avoid harsh scrubbing, as it can mark the speckled ceramic surface.
A simple object for scent and flame
Oil and wax burners sit in a long tradition of pairing fragrance with warmth, from incense vessels to small household lamps. This piece keeps that idea spare and contemporary: a white ceramic form, an open centre, and a shallow…
region of manufacture: China