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Part of Harris Reed's Thriving In Our Outrage collection, which explores the idea of performance within daily rituals, this Palo Santo Epilogue candle is scented with floral heart notes, balanced with a cardamom head and warm woody base. It's hand-poured in Los Angeles and presented in a sleek black vessel.
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Notes:
Cardamom, Amyris, Cypress, Iris, White Lily, Sandalwood, Vanilla, Musk.
Light the wick to create a sense of balance and calm.
Burn Time approx. 55 - 65 Hours
All candles are hand-poured in Los Angeles and made with love and meticulous attention to detail.
Cardamom, Amyris, Cypress, Iris, White Lily, Sandalwood, Vanilla, Musk.
Light the wick to create a sense of balance and calm.
Burn Time approx. 55 - 65 Hours
All candles are hand-poured in Los Angeles and made with love and meticulous attention to detail.
Directions
Trim wicks to 1/4" prior to each lighting. Place candle on heat resistant surface. Container will be hot when candle is lit and shortly thereafter. Allow candle to cool completely before moving. Keep candle away from drafts.
For best results, burn candle no less than 1 hour and no more than 4 hours at a time.
Warning:
Never leave a burning candle unattended. Burn within sight. Keep away from things that catch fire and out of reach of children and pets.
For best results, burn candle no less than 1 hour and no more than 4 hours at a time.
Warning:
Never leave a burning candle unattended. Burn within sight. Keep away from things that catch fire and out of reach of children and pets.
Ingredients + Benefits
Vegetable Wax, Cotton Wick.
Brand Info
Fighting for the beauty of fluidity, half-American, half-British Harris Reed designs to create conversation. Growing up with a strong sense of self, Reed was able to quickly understand the transformative power of clothing and its correlation with identity and liberation.
While still studying at Central Saint Martins, Reed caught the attention of the likes of Harry Styles, Solange, Alessandro Michele and Ezra Miller to name a few, resulting in high-profile press and interviews placed with Vogue, GQ and Dazed, Another Man, Harper’s Bazaar to name a few.
Reed’s design process takes inspiration from the current social and political issues that Reed feels most connected to. The work Reed creates is built from assessing the responsibility that fashion has to spark conversation in relation to the injustices that are happening within society today, yet all while staying true to the brand’s ethos that strives for a vision of gender fluidity and inclusivity.
The overall DNA of the Harris Reed brand and personal identity, is best described as Romanticism Gone Nonbinary. It puts the wearer and their fluidity - in whatever way it manifests front and centre.
While still studying at Central Saint Martins, Reed caught the attention of the likes of Harry Styles, Solange, Alessandro Michele and Ezra Miller to name a few, resulting in high-profile press and interviews placed with Vogue, GQ and Dazed, Another Man, Harper’s Bazaar to name a few.
Reed’s design process takes inspiration from the current social and political issues that Reed feels most connected to. The work Reed creates is built from assessing the responsibility that fashion has to spark conversation in relation to the injustices that are happening within society today, yet all while staying true to the brand’s ethos that strives for a vision of gender fluidity and inclusivity.
The overall DNA of the Harris Reed brand and personal identity, is best described as Romanticism Gone Nonbinary. It puts the wearer and their fluidity - in whatever way it manifests front and centre.