Something In the Air | 2025 Fall Candles Made In Canada

Something In the Air | 2025 Fall Candles Made In Canada

It begins quietly. A cooler breath in the morning air. A subtle shift in light less direct, more honeyed, spilling across the kitchen counter. The world is still summer, but you can feel the change gathering at the edges.

Autumn announces itself not with a shout, but with a whisper. A breeze through the open window that smells faintly of something familiar. The kind of air that carries memory: of evenings wrapped in blankets, of mugs warming your hands, of footsteps crunching through leaves whose colors seem impossibly rich.

Our fall candles collection was designed right here in Lethbridge, Alberta, inspired by the moments when the season is still a promise, not yet fully arrived. As a local Alberta candle company, we believe in the beauty of the in-between. The days when warmth and coolness meet, when comfort is laced with the thrill of change.

Each scent in our Fall Candles release is lux and artisanal, handcrafted in small batches using high-quality ingredients. Picture the gentle spice of a kitchen at dusk. The unexpected sweetness that drifts in when you least expect it. These are the notes we’ve chased, blended, and poured into wax to create candles that feel as cozy as your favorite sweater.

Starting August 21, 2025, over the next two weeks, we will be launching our 2025 Fall Candle Collection:

  1. Pumpkin Spice
  2. Low Key
  3. Cinnamon Bun Bun
  4. Sweater Weather
  5. Bake Sale
  6. Cinnamon Chai Latte
  7. Hocus Pocus
  8. Bewitched
  9. Witchy Woman

When you choose handcrafted Canadian candles, you’re choosing something made with intention. Something local, sustainable, and made to be a part of your everyday rituals. Our fall collection is more than scent. It’s a season captured in flame.

Fall is not here yet, but it’s near enough to taste. Near enough to wrap around you in a quiet moment, like a blanket still warm from the sun. And when it arrives, so will our collection.

Until then, we’ll leave you with this: there’s something in the air.

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