Yacht Party 4oz Candle
Yacht Party 4oz Candle
Lamar Denon

Yacht Party 4oz Candle

$40.00

THE PARTY 

You’re sailing in the Virgin Islands. You have the private chef. The entire crew is dressed in all white. And right in the middle of the celebration, it starts raining—and nobody cares, because when you’ve earned the room, the elements don’t ruin the party. They amplify it.

 

Hear why I made this

The socialite’s mandate. Entertain in the penthouse with a scent giving "Offshore"—the feel of a private yacht in St. Tropez. An aggressive blend of tropical opulence and architectural citrus. oteels pop as the yacht cruzes toward a lux tropical island, an to landat a beach house bult of bampoo , thesand is white and riddle with trees, banans and coconuts are a buffet and scen the air. The acmmidations are as lux as the yacht. Its a celebration in the most lux way, hes bringing a lady all the fellas have been eyeing and hes pulling all stops to impress her. The sceene is luxe and relation she impressed by trying to keep it cool.

Jet-set. Celebratory. Opulent. Sun-drenched.

Good music bleeding over the water from a private charter in the Virgin Islands.

The Composition: 8oz. Proprietary coconut wax blend. Artisan-poured.
The Protocol: The first burn sets the standard. Allow the wax to reach a full melt pool—edge to edge—before extinguishing. This takes approximately 2 to 2.5 hours. Trim the wick to ¼ inch before every burn without exception. Retire at ¼ inch remaining.

The Arrival: Sea Salt, Ozone. Clean entry. The temperature drops.
The Presence: Driftwood, Sandalwood. Warm. Grounded. The house settles.
The Trace: Dark Amber, Dark Musk. Still there the next morning.
(Full Notes: Sea Salt, Ozone, Driftwood, Sandalwood, Dark Amber, Dark Musk)

12+ Hour Burn. Bespoke Coconut Wax. Tin Travel Candle.

Allow wax to liquefy to the edge on first burn. Trim wick to 1/4" before every deployment

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A hybrid of memory and aspiration. Inspired by a specific trip to Croatia—partying in the rain in all-white with a private chef—but chemically engineered for the Caribbean