Product questions
Ask about scented jar candles, wax melts, fragrance families, packaging formats, and how to build an assortment for a room or season.
[email protected]Use this page when you need practical next steps. Village Candle can discuss jar candle availability, wax melt discovery sets, seasonal fragrance calendars, retail display needs, hospitality gifting, ecommerce category structure, or a maker-studio review for a developing scent idea. The more context you share, the more useful our response can be.
Good fragrance conversations usually begin with a clear use case. A buyer may need a calm spa scent for guest rooms, a bright citrus story for spring shelves, a balsam fir program for holiday tables, or a small wax melt format for discovery boxes. We read those details carefully because they shape every recommendation that follows.
Ask about scented jar candles, wax melts, fragrance families, packaging formats, and how to build an assortment for a room or season.
[email protected]Share fixture size, launch window, buyer profile, and target price position. We can suggest a clearer candle program structure.
+1 800 555 0141Bring a scent concept, packaging idea, or gift bundle. The maker team can review it through fragrance, burn, and shelf-story lenses.
Visit Maker StudioA helpful brief can be simple. Tell us the fragrance family you are exploring, the room or occasion, the format you prefer, and the month you hope to launch. For retail projects, include whether the product will live on a shelf, table, counter, online grid, subscription box, welcome kit, or gift basket.
We also welcome questions about scent comparisons such as balsam fir versus Christmas tree, clean rain versus spa mint, or creamy vanilla versus cozy cashmere. Those distinctions are often where a candle program becomes easier for shoppers to understand.
If you are not sure where to start, send the sales moment instead of a finished specification. A phrase such as autumn hostess gift, quiet bedroom reset, lodge lobby welcome, or fresh laundry counter display gives us enough direction to suggest formats, scent families, and next questions.