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Look on the Bright Side with an Array of Playful Candles in the Colossal Shop

05 Apr, 2024

This post was originally published on Colossal

All images via the Colossal Shop

From paraffin to beeswax to various plants, candles have been made from all kinds of materials throughout the millennia—there’s even a fish called a “candlefish,” and we’re sure you can guess why. Thankfully, contemporary makers have a veritable wealth of ways to pour these waxy light sources in myriad shapes, colors, and sizes. When finding ways to add good design and touches of joy to our homes, a great candle is always a bright idea.

Find an eclectic selection now available in our newly re-launched Colossal Shop. If you’re a Colossal Member, remember to grab the code in your account for 10 percent off.

 

a green square candle

a pink hand showing the peace sign as a candle

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