No. 42P303

SCAPE

Taiga Candle Wholesale

$108.00

Inspired by the taiga landscape. Insanely thoughtful scent notes of Conifer, White Spruce, Hemlock and Moss. Can also be used as a beautiful holiday scent.

Candles come in case packs of 6. Please select the amount of cases that you would like to order at checkout.

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Product Specs
  • 8 Ounces
  • 100% American Grown Soy Wax
  • Over 45 hours of burn time
  • Vessel features frosted glass with a torn label created to mimic a taiga forest landscape. This label is a double layered - dark racing green on the top to mimic the mountains with the bark and brush brown on the bottom to mimic the earth, this layering effect creates a copious amount of texture and depth. Due to the handmade process behind this label, we ask that you keep in mind that each candle label will be slightly different with no two exactly 100% alike. Finished off with a foiled lid topper and housed in a white cotton bag adorned with a letterpress hang tag, which makes it ideal for gifting.
Policies

All new accounts have an opening order minimum of $300. Existing retailers have a re order minimum of $150. We ship wholesale orders every 2-5 business days. Once we ship your order, you'll receive tracking information that you can then use to keep track of your order while en route to you. We ship all wholesale orders via UPS. Have any questions? Get in touch with our wholesale department at wholesale@42pressed.com.

  • TIERED SHIPPING
  • Orders $250 or less = $30
  • Orders $250 - $349 =$35
  • Orders $350 - $499 = $45
  • Orders $500 - $999 = $55
  • Orders over $1000 = Free
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SCAPE

Taiga Candle Wholesale

A secluded conifer forest emerges - white spruce + hemlock riddled with frozen moss.

Our Scape Collection: is a landscape study that evolved into a line of home goods using deliberately ripped, shaped or cut paper designed to mimic specific landscape horizons that have become expressions of our own regional identities.