Īle Tower. Tumbler (20h). Scent: Apples and Cinnamon
Sometimes I like to get in the car and drive wherever my eyes take me. That’s how I ended up in Īle, Dobele County. I can’t even remember how many hours I spent by what might just be the most beautiful tower I’ve ever seen. Originally built as a windmill tower and later converted into a water tower, this majestic skyscraper captivated me with the unusual rust coating its brick walls. In the sunlight, the Īle Tower sparkles in stunning hues. The tower and its extraordinary beauty inspired me to create this collection, where shimmer intertwines with rust, brown blends with gray, and hints of sky blue peek through. I’ve personally added a unique character to the concrete vessels crafted by Elīna Muceniece, infusing them with a sense of movement from the times when the wind turned the mill’s sails and water rushed down the pipes.
The natural soy wax candle in a concrete tumbler is our most popular product. We’ve created countless design variations, and when it comes to crafting these vessels, our imagination truly knows no bounds. We embrace creative experiments, exploration, and mood, giving the concrete tumblers a wide range of characters while preserving the purity and simplicity of their form. The white concrete tumbler with a golden shimmer and horizontal rust coating fits perfectly into an interior that calls for an elegant and eye-catching accent. The Apples and Cinnamon scent will fill the room with a cozy fragrance bouquet, where the aromas of apples and cinnamon mingle with hints of chamomile and orange peel in the air.
As the candle burns, the concrete tumbler warms up, ensuring the candle burns completely without leaving any soy residue on the vessel’s walls. Once the candle has burned out, you can safely place another candle in the concrete tumbler, or, after washing it, use it as a decorative item for whatever purpose you see fit—such as a sturdy vase, for example.
Tumbler outer top diameter: 8.5 cm, height: 11.5 cm, soy wax weight: 180 g, total candle weight: 752 g, burning time: 20 hours. Authors: Kārlis Anitens and Elīna Muceniece.