
Summer on the Ninch Soy Candle
Description
"Slip slap slop. Suns out buns out babes."
Close your eyes and be taken to a beach box down on a pristine beach, covered in the yummy smelling sun screen and wearing your best bikini. (Nevermind that its not your beach box and you are totally just gate crashing to take a summer selfie ;) ) All the yummy summer vibes.
Top notes: coconut, salt
Mid notes:
sweet orange, pistachio
Base notes:
sandalwood, tonka
Hand poured and designed on the Mornington Peninsula, with the most beautiful packaging you ever did see. Our new scented candle collection is a feast for the senses. Each with a unique style of scent and Dancing With Juniper’s original striking patterns and illustrations, our candles have been designed to lift and delight. It’s a good time to get a little smelly.
Fragrance buttery, summery
Burn time up to 80 hours, 400 grams
100% Pure Soy wax
Cotton, lead-free wicks
Hand-poured on Victoria’s Mornington Peninsula
Shipping
Australian Shipping - Aust Post - FREE standard shipping on orders over $200.
- $10 Standard Shipping (Normally 2-5 business days from dispatch - WA / NT may take a few extra days).
- $20 Express Post (Normally 1-3 business days from dispatch).
For other countries, please see our shipping page.
Complete the look:
Barry's Birds Heat Pillow
$39.95
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Lovingly designed for you
Dancing With Juniper is an Australian owned and Melbourne based textile house founded by artist and textile designer Hannah Stromberg. Whimsical painterly designs are unique and embody the organic nature of imperfections in the world around us. Our philosophy: beauty lies in the imperfections.
Printed locally, our vibrant and eclectic textiles are available for both residential and commercial interiors as well as on a curated range of homewares.
Oh hey there LITTLE DARLIN!
Welcome to your red and pink era. Introducing our new Autumn Winter collection.
Our sweetest collection yet, captured beautifully by the gorgeous @kirstenkech. She was dreamed up in the heart of summer, picking cherries, growing roses, and romanticising that slow homestead life.
