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Jo Malone London launches two deluxe Fragrance Layered Candles


FOR some indulgence during lock down, why not succumb to the temptation of a luxurious candle which combines the best-loved scents in the Jo Malone London home collection into one luxury home accessory?

 Jo Malone London Fragrance Layered Deluxe Candle

Jo Malone London Fragrance Layered Candles

 

 

Jo Malone London English Pear and Freesia together with Lime Basil and Mandarin

                  Lime Basil & Mandarin & English Pear & Freesia Jo Malone London
Deluxe Fragrance Layered Candle

The deluxe Fragrance layered candles blend two of Jo Malone London’s best-loved home scents into one smart candle, encased inside a striking two-toned glass container and topped with three wicks. Every candle, which burns up to 60 hours, has been crafted with four alternating layers of wax, each individually hand-poured to ensure each of the fragrances come through individually.

 

 

 

Pomegranate Noir with Peony & Blush Suede

 

Pomegranate Noir with Peony & Blush Suede Jo Malone London Deluxe
Fragrance Layered Candle

There is a choice of two combination candles. For a lively scent buzzing with the refreshing essence of citrus, the English Pear & Freesia together with the Lime Basil & Mandarin candle will bring a zing into the living room. Or for a more sensual accent, the Pomegranate Noir with Peony & Blush Suede candle is sure to enhance the bedroom. Or boudoir.

By Amanda Bernstein

The Fragrance layer candle is priced at £150 and available here

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