No. 85 Central Park | Vetiver, Peach and Cedar Candle
No. 85 Central Park | Vetiver, Peach and Cedar Candle

No. 85 Central Park | Vetiver, Peach and Cedar Candle

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Fragrance Family: Green
Smells Like: Spring air, fresh grass, park picnics, and a little bit of charm

It’s the first real warm day, and the city feels reborn.

You’ve got a blanket in Sheep Meadow, a dog chasing frisbees, friends passing snacks, and someone playing a vintage remix of Danke Schoen on a tinny speaker nearby. It’s easy. Effortless. Bright green and a little nostalgic. This candle bottles that.

Central Park opens with juicy peach and lemon peel—sunny, sparkling top notes that feel like laughter on a breeze. The middle blooms into peony, white lily, and oakmoss, giving you floral softness without going full flower shop. A base of vetiver, amber, and cedar grounds it all with quiet warmth and just enough earth.

This is our greenest candle—clean but not sterile, crisp without biting. It smells like long lunches on lawns, the clink of a wine bottle against glass, and someone’s dog sniffing your tote bag. It’s for people who romanticize the city and mean it.

Where to burn it:

  • At-home brunches

  • Writing in your journal like you’re the main character

  • That first day it hits 70° and you open every window


Notes:
Top: Peach, Lemon Peel
Middle: Peony, White Lilies, Oakmoss
Base: Vetiver, Amber, Cedar

Vegan. Cruelty-free. Hand-poured. No phthalates. Just good vibes.

1. Burn until there is a liquid pool. of wax from side-to-side in order to optimize your burns and avoid tunneling. 

2. Trim wick to 1/8" between burns to keep burns "clean."

3. Max out your burn time at 4 hours, when your body goes nose blind & to keep the burn "clean." 

RECYCLE THE JAR:
1. Leave 1/8" of wax to avoid overheating and breakage of glass. This can happen even when the glass is very thick. I was able to shatter a Diptyque candle this way. Yes, I experience and experiment with many other candle brands. 
2. Fill jar with boiling water. 
3. Let sit and cool. The wax and fragrance should rise to the top for removal. Then drain. Repeat as needed.
4. Wipe the interior of the candle with a paper towel damped with isopropyl alcohol. 
5. Remove wick, wipe bottom of glass with isopropyl alcohol. 
6. Gently peel back label on exterior if so desired. If not, isopropyl alcohol to remove any remaining stickiness. 
7. Add a plant, jewelry or pens. Use your imagination you can now reuse the vessels.