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'Death by TBR' Vegan Candle | 50 Hour Burn Time

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In response to the boom of booktok and entering a 'bookish era', we would like to introduce 'The Bookish Era Edit' featuring brand new bold retro designs. A vintage bookstore candle with a bookish graphic and a quote every reader can relate too. The perfect addition to any book lover range. Perfect for book lovers, bookworms, readers and bibliophiles.

'Death by TBR'

We’ve captured the scents and smells of a vintage bookstore and bottled it in this beautiful amber apothecary style jar with approximately fifty hours of burn time. Perfect gift for book lovers, bookworms, readers and bibliophiles.

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Our jars can be repurposed after use and our candles are 100% soy wax, hand poured in small batches by our friends at Lollyrocket. Free UK delivery. 8.5cm (H) x 6.5cm (W).

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In response to the boom of booktok and entering a 'bookish era', we would like to introduce 'The Bookish Era Edit' featuring brand new bold retro designs. A vintage bookstore candle with a bookish graphic and a quote every reader can relate too. The perfect addition to any book lover range. Perfect for book lovers, bookworms, readers and bibliophiles.

'Death by TBR'

We’ve captured the scents and smells of a vintage bookstore and bottled it in this beautiful amber apothecary style jar with approximately fifty hours of burn time. Perfect gift for book lovers, bookworms, readers and bibliophiles.

Our jars can be repurposed after use and our candles are 100% soy wax, hand poured in small batches by our friends at Lollyrocket. Free UK delivery. 8.5cm (H) x 6.5cm (W).

We are so sorry that we are now unable to ship to the EU, EEA and Northern Ireland. This is due to the EU's GPSR legislation, which we do not have the resources to comply with. You can read more about our position here