“I Want to Use Them as Decorative Items! Stylish Candles Resembling Dried Flower Specimens♡”

2019.01.13 published
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Discovered a Stylish Candle ♡

Candles are items that often appear in wedding scenes.

As decorative items for the head table and guest tables,

as items to be lined up in the welcome space or reception,

as petite gifts to present to guests…

There are many occasions where they shine ♡

Not only simple candles, but also ones with marble patterns and those mixed with dried flowers are also emerging in new designs.

What I've discovered this time is a new and stylish design of a candle ♡

Let's quickly introduce the design!

A Candle with a Design that Looks Like a Specimen—So Stylish!

Here is the candle.

It features a rare design where pressed flowers are affixed one by one to the surface of a pure white, simple candle.

While candles filled with flowers are common, this design is a first. It looks just like a plant specimen, presenting a fresh appearance!

When you peel off the packaging and line them up, it looks like this. The space instantly transforms into an elegant atmosphere ♡

You might feel tempted to collect various types.

The extremely simple design and minimalistic style make it popular among fashionable individuals ♩

With its botanical design, it seems to suit the trendy Boho wedding and rustic wedding themes.

Perfect as a Decorative Item or Petite Gift ♡

A simple candle adorned with a single type of flower on a pure white base seems perfect for decorating the wedding venue or as petite gifts.

The design is not overly cute, making it likely to be appreciated by adult guests.

Placing it on the guest table would surely add a touch of charm to the table decor.

Where Can You Get This Candle?

To obtain this candle, you can order it at 'Casa de Luz' in Yokohama's Minato Mirai, a certified school by the Japan Candle Association. You can also take lessons and make your own.

In addition to the studio in Yokohama, there are also sales and workshops held in Daikanyama, Takashimaya, and Hankyu Mosaic Roll Store.

For brides-to-be thinking of decorating with candles at their wedding, how about getting one? ♡

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