$74.00
Citronnelle Candle
SKU: 50405
Bright, zesty lemongrass is an instant reminder of balmy summer nights. When the sun dips below the horizon, the air cools and night falls over the garden.
Perfect for keeping mosquitos at bay. Lemongrass is this edition’s star ingredient, exuding floral and lemon-infused notes as verbena, neroli and orange blossom skirt around the edges.
Perfect for keeping mosquitos at bay. Lemongrass is this edition’s star ingredient, exuding floral and lemon-infused notes as verbena, neroli and orange blossom skirt around the edges.
To celebrate summer, Diptyque beckons you in for a relaxing, sunny stay on the Mediterranean coast. Turquoise waves ripple on the horizon, colourful parasols stud the beach, and the evenings stretch late into the night…
A landscape that French artist Alexandre Benjamin Navet cherishes and brings to life in this collection’s illustrations. Sultry, high-impact washes of colour pay tribute to languid Mediterranean living. An invitation to savour the delights of summer.
A landscape that French artist Alexandre Benjamin Navet cherishes and brings to life in this collection’s illustrations. Sultry, high-impact washes of colour pay tribute to languid Mediterranean living. An invitation to savour the delights of summer.
Burn Time:
The first time you burn your diptyque candle, allow it to burn for at least two hours, until the whole top is liquid with wax. This will help your candle burn more evenly the next time.
Trim the Wick:
Before lighting your diptyque candle, trim the wick to 1/4-inch length. By shortening the wick you allow it to burn more slowly and also avoid unsightly black smoke marks around the edge of the glass.
Realign the Wick:
After blowing out your candle, re-center and straighten the wick.
Safety:
Never leave a lit candle unattended. This could be a fire risk. Always place your candle on a level, heat resistant, non-flammable surface away from fabric or drapes. Choose an area free from drafts to avoid uneven burning. Do not place your candle on a marble or glass surface. If the bottom of the hot candle glass comes in contact with a cold material, the glass may crack.
The first time you burn your diptyque candle, allow it to burn for at least two hours, until the whole top is liquid with wax. This will help your candle burn more evenly the next time.
Trim the Wick:
Before lighting your diptyque candle, trim the wick to 1/4-inch length. By shortening the wick you allow it to burn more slowly and also avoid unsightly black smoke marks around the edge of the glass.
Realign the Wick:
After blowing out your candle, re-center and straighten the wick.
Safety:
Never leave a lit candle unattended. This could be a fire risk. Always place your candle on a level, heat resistant, non-flammable surface away from fabric or drapes. Choose an area free from drafts to avoid uneven burning. Do not place your candle on a marble or glass surface. If the bottom of the hot candle glass comes in contact with a cold material, the glass may crack.
All diptyque candles are made of a high quality vegetable/paraffin wax mix and perfume.
Ingredients may be subject to change. The most accurate and up to date product ingredient list can also found on the product packaging.
Ingredients may be subject to change. The most accurate and up to date product ingredient list can also found on the product packaging.
Free-spirited adventurers, Diptyque’s trio of founders have traveled all around the world, returning home with memories, fragrances, aspirations and inspiration...All the things that have now become part of the brand’s universe.
The Diptyque story began in Paris at 34 boulevard Saint-Germain with, at its heart, three friends driven by the same creative passion. Christiane Gautrot was an interior designer, Desmond Knox-Leet, a painter, and Yves Coueslant, a theater director and set designer. The first two collaborated designing fabrics and wallpaper for Liberty and Sanderson.
The collection of personal fragrances, skincare and home fragrances are imprinted with a distinctive and particular olfactory signature. The creations express themselves in unusual ways to delight loyal and initiated fans and enlightened novices.
Always appropriate. Always appreciated. Classic. Timeless. Diptyque.
The Diptyque story began in Paris at 34 boulevard Saint-Germain with, at its heart, three friends driven by the same creative passion. Christiane Gautrot was an interior designer, Desmond Knox-Leet, a painter, and Yves Coueslant, a theater director and set designer. The first two collaborated designing fabrics and wallpaper for Liberty and Sanderson.
The collection of personal fragrances, skincare and home fragrances are imprinted with a distinctive and particular olfactory signature. The creations express themselves in unusual ways to delight loyal and initiated fans and enlightened novices.
Always appropriate. Always appreciated. Classic. Timeless. Diptyque.