Studio Arhoj Incense
Hand dipped by a family owned company in Maine (USA) since 1931, these sticks are made using only environmentally friendly and all natural ingredients. While each stick packs a punch, they aren't overly scented, nor do they smell of 'fake' scents or chemicals.
AUTUMN DAYS: The scent of 'Autumn Days' may be hard to peg down, but you might find that this spicy, woodsy scent reminds you of a fall walk through the garden after harvest - or Thanksgiving for the Americans.
SANDALWOOD: Sandalwood is known the world over as a calming and woodsy scent. It can commonly be found in shaving and hand soaps, as well as lotions and spas.
CEDAR WOOD: Have you ever wondered what it's like to hike through the damp forests of Maine on an autumn afternoon? We can, at the very least, provide the scent.
CHRISTMAS: 'Christmas' brings you back to your childhood around the holidays. The scent of cinnamon, freshly baked bread, spiced oranges... if a scent could be cozy, this would be it.
BALSAM FIR: Have you ever wondered what it's like to hike through the damp forests of Maine on an autumn afternoon? This is that scent.
LAVENDER: Everyone knows the scent of lavender. Fresh, calming, fit for any season.
DUSK: An inviting and nostalgic scent based on the ever popular feu de bois. It has rich and more masculine leaning notes of firewood, bar soap, leather and autumn weather.
Note: Never leave burning incense/candles unattended or burning in a breezy window. Keep out of reach of children, pets and flammable items. To stop the stick from burning, dip the tip in a small amount of water. Can be used again after it has dried.
The sticks work perfectly in Studio Arhoj hand formed Pebbles.
Pack contains approx. 10 sticks around 26cm in length.
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Studio Arhoj
About The Designer
Studio Arhoj is a Danish interior and design studio lead by Anders Arhoj.
Originally founded in Tokyo in 2006, Studio Arhoj is now headquartered in the harbor of Copenhagen, Denmark, where they create unique pieces through exploring the relationship between traditional Japanese culture and Scandinavian simplicity.
Focusing more on form than function, each object is thoughtful, beautiful and truly unique.