Floral fragrance is having a quiet return.
Not the single-note florals you might remember—but something more refined and nuanced. Less literal, more composed.
As noted by Forbes, florals aren’t simply coming back—they’re being reimagined. Less about a single note, more about composition. Something more dimensional, more expressive.
The kind of scent you notice when you walk into a well-curated flower shop—fresh stems on the counter, but also something else in the air. A trace of someone’s perfume. Soft, blended, slightly unexpected. Florals, but interpreted.
The La Fleur collection draws from that feeling—taking the natural beauty of fresh-cut florals and reworking it into something more considered. More layered. Something that lingers.
Each candle becomes part of a wardrobe of florals—ranging from true-to-nature compositions to more abstract, perfume-like interpretations. Some feel fresh and familiar. Others more styled and expressive.
Each one sits somewhere between flowers and fine fragrance. Not just floral, but composed—softly radiant, quietly complex, and designed to feel lived-in rather than overdone.
The Collection
🌹 Rose Rouge — Signature Fresh Cut Roses
Inspired by two dozen freshly cut roses wrapped in crisp paper from a quiet Upper East Side florist, this softly radiant, comforting scent evokes romance, refinement, and a timeless sense of quiet luxury.
- Top: Fresh Green Leaves
- Mid: Lush Damask Rose
- Base: Smooth Sandalwood, Soft Musk

🍐 Magnolia Nectar — Fruity Nectar Floral
Inspired by a trendy SoHo flower shop overflowing with exotic fruit stems and soft petals, this softly radiant, comforting scent feels bright, feminine, and effortlessly uplifting.
- Top: Juicy Pear, Sunlit Melon, Bright Mandarin, Sparkling Bergamot
- Mid: Creamy Magnolia, Jasmine Petals, Lily of the Valley, Tuberose, Soft Rose, Orchid, Plum, Violet
- Base: Warm Musk, Creamy Vanilla, Ripe Blackberry, Polished Cedar

🍊 Fleur de Oranger — Citrus Botanical Floral
Inspired by a bright downtown florist where citrus branches and wild greenery spill onto the sidewalk, this softly radiant, comforting scent is crisp, airy, and quietly refreshing.
- Top: Zesty Orange Peel, Fresh Eucalyptus, Aromatic Lavender
- Mid: Cypress Needle, Soft Rose, Tart Black Currant
- Base: Golden Jasmine, Earthy Oakmoss, Warm Amber, Neroli Blossom

🤍 Jasmine Sambac — Soft White Floral Musk
Inspired by delicate pastel bouquets arranged in a softly lit West Village atelier, this quietly radiant, comforting scent settles with a soft, elegant warmth.
- Top: Airy White Florals, Fresh Geranium
- Mid: Luminous Jasmine Sambac, Damask Rose, Soft Cardamom
- Base: Cozy Cashmere, White Amber, Creamy Vanilla

🖤 Orchid Amber Noir — Dark Floral Amber
Inspired by a moody, by-appointment-only boutique florist where deep florals and rare stems are curated like works of art, this boldly radiant, sensual scent leans rich, seductive, and unapologetically dramatic.
- Top: White Grapefruit Zest, Fractured Black Pepper
- Mid: Velvet Rose Absolute, Burnished Patchouli, Bruised Violet, Black Orchid
- Base: Sandalwood Cream, Molten Amber, Ylang Ylang Noir, Skin Musk, Smoked Oud

🤎 Cashmere Santal — Warm Sandalwood Floral
Inspired by a quiet uptown boutique of brushed woods, soft florals, and sun-warmed textures, where everything feels calm, layered, and intentional, this softly radiant scent settles into a smooth, enveloping warmth.
- Top: Radiant Bergamot, Powdered Orris
- Mid: Velvet Lavender, Madagascan Vanilla, Exotic Ylang Ylang
- Base: Warm Sandalwood, Golden Amber, Soft Musk

Candle Details
- Perfumed soy wax
- Hand poured in the USA
- Sculpted wax flower detail
- Enameled glass votive
- Phthalate free
- Paraben free
- Cruelty free
- Cotton wick
- Net Wt. 255 g / 9 oz (w 3.1 x h 3.5 in)
A More Considered Take on Floral
Floral fragrance doesn’t have to mean one thing.
It can be fresh and familiar.
Or layered and unexpected.
Light and airy, or deep and expressive.
That’s the idea behind our La Fleur collection—a wardrobe of florals, each one offering a slightly different interpretation of the same idea.
Not just flowers.
But how they’re styled, worn, and remembered.



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