What’s the scent of home for you? FRUKTSKOG scented candle offers an energising feel of days in the forest and flowing streams. Welcome home to a pleasant atmosphere inspired by Scandinavian outdoor life.
A rustic scent of forests and flowing streams.
Suitable when you want to create a pleasant atmosphere at home with inspiration from Scandinavian outdoor life.
At least 50% of the wax in this product is renewable plant-based wax.
When the candle has burnt itself out, you can use the ceramic jar to store small things, put it on display or use as a tealight holder.
Good to know
Never leave a burning candle unattended.
Keep away from things that can catch fire.
Long Term Benefits
All candles in our range are good at creating a cosy atmosphere and we choose various materials so that we always end up with the best shape, function and quality. Plant-based wax is well-suited for tealights or other candles in holders. The plant-based wax is made from raw materials like rapeseed oil, soybean oil and shea oil – and is a natural result of our decision that all materials we use in our candles will be renewable or recycled at the latest by 2030.
Choosing materials for our candles depends on the desired shape, function and quality. Plant-based wax is great for candles in holders like tealights – and is made from raw materials like rapeseed oil, soybean oil and shea oil.
”For me as a designer, sustainability is not only about better materials and processes, but also about the longevity of a product. The idea when I designed the ceramic scented candle holder for IKEA was that the timeless properties of the material would help make the simple item special. I hope people will think that the holder is so beautiful that they’ll want to keep it even after the candle burns out – and reuse it in new ways for a long time.”
”The idea when I designed the ceramic scented candle holder for IKEA was to make it special. I hope people will think that the holder is so beautiful that they’ll want to keep it even after the candle burns out – and reuse it in new ways.”