#2 Sacred - Known as the "high place" by the indigenous Tongva, Topanga has always been a place of spiritual and creative inspiration. This blend of palo santo and floral notes is a fresh offering to ceremonies in the canyon, or anywhere you wish to commune. Essential oils: palo santo, ylang ylang, neroli, patchouli.
#5 Roadhouse - The Roadhouse was the setting for performances by The Eagles, Joni Mitchell, Neil Young, the Rolling Stones, and many others. This spicy blend is a tribute to that place. Essential oils: star anise, juniper, lime, benzoin, cardamom.
#6 Laundry Day - Here in our canyon house, we hang our clothes to dry in the summer breeze - air that blows up the canyon from the ocean in the afternoon. I’ve created this formula to capture the moment on a Sunday afternoon, folding the clean laundry.
#9 Farmer's Market - Walking through the farmers’ market, each stall you pass opens a world of exotic and familiar scents. It’s a vivid memory of a Friday morning, preparing for an evening’s entertainment. Fresh cut flowers, fruit and greens form the heart of this formula. Essential oils: Tuberose, grapefruit, cardamom, petitgrain.
#10 Fernwood Pacific - As the cool pacific breeze flows up the coastal canyon, it combines with the marsh grasses and Chaparral brush to create this woody, fresh scent. Fernwood is the winding canyon road i walk up each morning. This scent is inspired by that morning walk. Essential oils: vetiver, basil, lavender, scotch pine.
#11 Camp Wildwood - Memories of campfires and good times are conjured at the mention of camp wildwood, a long-closed retreat in the woods deep in the canyon, down by the creek. That unmistakable wood fire fragrance is captured in this tree sap-based formula. Essential oils: birch tar, cypress vetiver, benzoin
Made by hand in California. Sustainable goods from a company in the United States.
* 8 oz. pour
* 40+ hour burn time
* Non-GMO soy wax
* Natural essential oils
* Cotton wicks
* Vintage stoneware containers
* Cardboard packaging is recycled material
#2 Sacred - Known as the "high place" by the indigenous Tongva, Topanga has always been a place of spiritual and creative inspiration. This blend of palo santo and floral notes is a fresh offering to ceremonies in the canyon, or anywhere you wish to commune. Essential oils: palo santo, ylang ylang, neroli, patchouli.
#5 Roadhouse - The Roadhouse was the setting for performances by The Eagles, Joni Mitchell, Neil Young, the Rolling Stones, and many others. This spicy blend is a tribute to that place. Essential oils: star anise, juniper, lime, benzoin, cardamom.
#6 Laundry Day - Here in our canyon house, we hang our clothes to dry in the summer breeze - air that blows up the canyon from the ocean in the afternoon. I’ve created this formula to capture the moment on a Sunday afternoon, folding the clean laundry.
#9 Farmer's Market - Walking through the farmers’ market, each stall you pass opens a world of exotic and familiar scents. It’s a vivid memory of a Friday morning, preparing for an evening’s entertainment. Fresh cut flowers, fruit and greens form the heart of this formula. Essential oils: Tuberose, grapefruit, cardamom, petitgrain.
#10 Fernwood Pacific - As the cool pacific breeze flows up the coastal canyon, it combines with the marsh grasses and Chaparral brush to create this woody, fresh scent. Fernwood is the winding canyon road i walk up each morning. This scent is inspired by that morning walk. Essential oils: vetiver, basil, lavender, scotch pine.
#11 Camp Wildwood - Memories of campfires and good times are conjured at the mention of camp wildwood, a long-closed retreat in the woods deep in the canyon, down by the creek. That unmistakable wood fire fragrance is captured in this tree sap-based formula. Essential oils: birch tar, cypress vetiver, benzoin
Made by hand in California. Sustainable goods from a company in the United States.
* 8 oz. pour
* 40+ hour burn time
* Non-GMO soy wax
* Natural essential oils
* Cotton wicks
* Vintage stoneware containers
* Cardboard packaging is recycled material