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Illuminate Autumn with High End Candles

With fall’s chill comes the desire to warm up the indoors. Nothing adds a festive, cozy glow quite like candles. Today’s post is dedicated to high end candles that boast unforgettable fragrances and eye-catching packaging. We’ll begin by shining the spotlight on a few of our favorites, and then we’ll showcase a series of fall tables that maximize seasonal style and the flicker of candlelight. Enjoy!…

High-End Candle Options

Luxury candle brand Voluspa is known for consistently offering unique, high-quality scents and stunningly beautiful containers. From metallics to ornate patterns like the one shown below, the receptacles that surround these high-end candles make them ideal for display. [featured at Natty Naturals]

Coconut wax candle by Voluspa

Illume also offers a wide range of scrumptious fragrances and gorgeous containers. Their Pumpkin Peppercorn collection is perfect for fall, adding style and a rust-toned glow to your interior during the brisk months of autumn!

Illume candles in the Pumpkin Peppercorn fragrance

Votivo‘s candle packaging is ideal for fall, as the natural-hued wax evokes the earthy shades of autumn. Plus, these candles have a high end look at an affordable price! [featured at Didricks]

Votivo candles in glass containers

For a clean look and an eco-friendly candle, check out the sleek selections of Lafco, which feature vegan waxes, essential oil-based fragrances and wicks crafted from 100% pure cotton. With simple glass containers in an array of colors, you can select the perfect fit for the room of your choice:

Lafco candles in glass containers

Jonathan Adler’s Pop Candles are known for their fun fragrances and radiant containers. Like the Lafco selections above, they prove that sometimes less is more when it comes to candle design. And that offering an array of color options maximizes the design potential of each candle purchase!

Pop candles from Jonathan Adler

Fall Table Inspiration

We end today’s post with a series of inspirational photos that show just how magical candles at the fall table can be! So take your high end candles and surround your feast with their delightful shine. Remember, don’t overdo fragrance at the dinner table. After all, you wouldn’t want a strong floral scent to mask the flavors of the food! This holiday feast by Athena Calderone (featured at Eye Swoon) is the epitome of decadence. Candles add a sense of romance and a festive shine. [photography by Chloe Crespi for Harpers Bazaar] 

Decadent fall feast by Athena Calderone

For another table that celebrates the beauty of taper candles, check out this fall spread designed by McKenzie Powell for Camille Styles. Glass candlesticks keep it light and elegant, and their varied heights perfectly stagger the candles. [photo by Michele M. Waite]

Small table with candles featured at Camille Styles

Will you be enjoying some outdoor dining this fall? The centerpieces below prove that candles + greenery = a winning combination. Simple pillar candles get the job done, but feel free to sub in some high-end candles for a designer touch. [from Garden Studio]

Outdoor dining table with candle centerpieces

For a similar look, keep the white candles, but trade out the greenery for berry-covered branches. This fall-perfect centerpiece brings rustic charm to the dining room table. [from Artistic Designs for Living]

Dining room centerpiece with pillar candles and berries

Shades of red start to creep in as it gets closer to Christmas, and this divine holiday table features the luxury candles of Jo Malone. Her perfumes are renowned for their layering potential and their powerful yet not-too-overpowering scents. Jo Malone’s candles follow suit in simple yet elegant packaging that’s perfect for the surface top of your choice. [featured at CIL]

Holiday table featuring Jo Malone candles

What are some of your favorite high-end candles? Share your thoughts by leaving a comment below…

Kate Simmons

Kate Simmons is a freelance writer and design blogger with a love of all things decor. She spent her childhood writing stories and working on interior design-themed DIY projects. Kate’s published writing reflects her special interest in how design has changed through the decades. Her blog Mirror80 ( http://mirror80.com/) explores the fashion and [...]

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