Which SOLEN candle for which moment
We named our candles after times of day on purpose. Not because we are poetic — though we try to be — but because scent is inseparable from timing. The same room smells different at 7am and 11pm. The same candle should too.
DUSK — Sandalwood, Cedar & Smoke
For the end of the working day. For the hour when you close your laptop and the room needs to change. The smoke grounds you. The sandalwood warms you. The cedar holds everything together. Light it when you need the day to stop following you around.
GOLDEN HOUR — Vanilla, Amber & Warm Musk
For late afternoon on a slow day. For weekends. For the particular quality of light between 4pm and 6pm when time seems to move differently. Vanilla without sweetness. Amber without heaviness. A soft musk that makes the room feel inhabited. Light it when you want to slow down on purpose.
WHITE NIGHT — Coconut, Jasmine & Vetiver
For after dark. For the hour before sleep. Jasmine blooms only at night — this is not a romantic detail, it is a botanical fact. The coconut is warm, not tropical. The vetiver roots everything. Light it when the house is quiet and you want it to stay that way.
All three together: morning rituals, afternoon slowness, evening stillness. A complete day.