Dimensions: diameter 10 x 16cm high | 400g
SNO is part of the seasonal candle collection from Skandinavisk. They’ve introduced bigger glass, a new design, 2 wicks, FSC-certified beech lid, hard box gift packaging, and poured them in Sweden. All of which add to the more familiar Swedish rapeseed wax blend, returning fragrance favourite, and FSC-certified packaging standard that reflect their journey to leave a lighter footprint.
SNO is Swedish for ‘snow’. Nature’s treasured light through the deep Scandinavian winter, a shining frosted blanket against the dominating darkness.
Scent notes: Frozen forests and frosted berries, the sharp, fresh breath of subzero skies.
Materials: Partially-recycled and dishwasher-proof glass produced in the EU with metals-free water dyes.
FSC-certified beech lid from managed European forests.
FSC-certified packaging card from managed Swedish forests with natural colour dyes.
Skandinavisk was started by a curious English chap, Shaun, who fell in love with a blonde Scandinavian gardener and never left. He was joined by a second English emigrant, Gerry, who shared his love for Scandinavia and a Danish designer, Line, who captured their combined experiences and translated it all into our distinctive design DNA.
Founded in Copenhagen in 2012, their home and body fragrance collections are designed to reflect the Scandinavian art of balance. With nature, within society, of the self. But living ’Scandinavian’ is not just which part of the world you come from, it’s how you think, how you treat others and the nature that surrounds you, and what you treasure. They believe a more balanced Scandinavian approach to life offers a blueprint for a better future in a world that’s forgetting how to listen to quieter voices.
They have always been inspired by the Scandinavian design tradition – of function over form, of minimal aesthetics, and of responsible sourcing and production practices.
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