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Kiln Green Joins Denby’s Home Fragrance Collection

Denby has launched a natural wax candle and diffuser in its new Kiln Green pattern, featuring notes of bergamot, grapefruit and clary sage on a base of blonde woods, along with patchouli, with refills available for the diffusers.

The candle pots can be re-purposed around the home for different uses, from drinks vessels and plant pots to bud vases, with the pieces available in many of Denby’s patterns. Each fragrance selected is inspired by the individual patternranging from woody notes to floral and fruity scents. The candles are hand finished and poured into the Denby pots by hand, with both the candle and diffuser are presented in recyclable gift boxing. 

“When people buy Denby’s home fragrance, they are choosing items with purpose and soul – hand-crafted, made-to-last ceramics which are a truly conscious choice, as well as versatile and durable,” comments Denby’s corporate affairs manager Linda Salt.

For retailers, there is an in-store plinth to showcase the collection supported with in store POS and premium lifestyle imagery.

Top: Kiln Green diffuser and candle holders handcrafted by Denby.

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