
Atelier de Balthus - Candle
Inside a wood-paneled painter’s studio, time seems to stand still. Northern light pours through wide windows onto brushes, palettes and canvases still marked with oils and pigments. Atelier de Balthus Candle captures this contemplative world, where the scent of wood, smoke and artist’s materials lingers in the quiet air.
Spanish turpentine lends a crisp, resinous brightness that recalls freshly worked paint and varnished wood. Texan cedar introduces a dry, elegant warmth, while Indonesian patchouli deepens the composition with an earthy richness. Subtle hints of smoke, honeyed woods and tobacco create a warm, atmospheric trail, evoking the intimacy of a studio where creativity quietly unfolds.
OLFACTIVE NOTES
Spanish Turpentine, Texan Cedar, Indonesian Patchouli, Tobacco
ADDITIONAL INFO
Crafted from plant-based wax blended with beeswax, the candle burns cleanly with a pure cotton wick for approximately 60 to 70 hours. Each candle is poured into a hand-blown Tuscan glass vessel with a subtle grey tint and finished with labels printed on traditional presses.
Details
Weight: 8.3 oz
Burn time: 60 to 70 hours
Care
Burn for at least 2 hours on first use until the surface is fully melted.
Trim and recenter wick after each use for an even burn.
ABOUT THE BRAND
Designers of furniture and white ceramics Ivan Pericoli and Benoît founded their company, Astier de Villatte, in 1996 in association with friends and family. Successor to the Parisian manufactures of the 18th century, satire de village is now the only major studio to keep the tradition of artisanal ceramic production in Paris alive.
In 2000, they opened the boutique at 173 rue Saint Honoré, which also presented their other creations for the home: titanium cutlery, borosilicate glassware and above all the wonderful collection of traditionally printed notebooks.
In 2008 they decided to join forces with a big name from the perfume world and together begin creating luxury scented goods. Working with their associates Emilie Massed and Françoise Caron, the star pefumer at Takasago (a Japanese fragrance company) Astier de Villatte's range of scented products was born.
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$33.25Atelier de Balthus - Candle
Inside a wood-paneled painter’s studio, time seems to stand still. Northern light pours through wide windows onto brushes, palettes and canvases still marked with oils and pigments. Atelier de Balthus Candle captures this contemplative world, where the scent of wood, smoke and artist’s materials lingers in the quiet air.
Spanish turpentine lends a crisp, resinous brightness that recalls freshly worked paint and varnished wood. Texan cedar introduces a dry, elegant warmth, while Indonesian patchouli deepens the composition with an earthy richness. Subtle hints of smoke, honeyed woods and tobacco create a warm, atmospheric trail, evoking the intimacy of a studio where creativity quietly unfolds.
OLFACTIVE NOTES
Spanish Turpentine, Texan Cedar, Indonesian Patchouli, Tobacco
ADDITIONAL INFO
Crafted from plant-based wax blended with beeswax, the candle burns cleanly with a pure cotton wick for approximately 60 to 70 hours. Each candle is poured into a hand-blown Tuscan glass vessel with a subtle grey tint and finished with labels printed on traditional presses.
Details
Weight: 8.3 oz
Burn time: 60 to 70 hours
Care
Burn for at least 2 hours on first use until the surface is fully melted.
Trim and recenter wick after each use for an even burn.
ABOUT THE BRAND
Designers of furniture and white ceramics Ivan Pericoli and Benoît founded their company, Astier de Villatte, in 1996 in association with friends and family. Successor to the Parisian manufactures of the 18th century, satire de village is now the only major studio to keep the tradition of artisanal ceramic production in Paris alive.
In 2000, they opened the boutique at 173 rue Saint Honoré, which also presented their other creations for the home: titanium cutlery, borosilicate glassware and above all the wonderful collection of traditionally printed notebooks.
In 2008 they decided to join forces with a big name from the perfume world and together begin creating luxury scented goods. Working with their associates Emilie Massed and Françoise Caron, the star pefumer at Takasago (a Japanese fragrance company) Astier de Villatte's range of scented products was born.
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Description
Inside a wood-paneled painter’s studio, time seems to stand still. Northern light pours through wide windows onto brushes, palettes and canvases still marked with oils and pigments. Atelier de Balthus Candle captures this contemplative world, where the scent of wood, smoke and artist’s materials lingers in the quiet air.
Spanish turpentine lends a crisp, resinous brightness that recalls freshly worked paint and varnished wood. Texan cedar introduces a dry, elegant warmth, while Indonesian patchouli deepens the composition with an earthy richness. Subtle hints of smoke, honeyed woods and tobacco create a warm, atmospheric trail, evoking the intimacy of a studio where creativity quietly unfolds.
OLFACTIVE NOTES
Spanish Turpentine, Texan Cedar, Indonesian Patchouli, Tobacco
ADDITIONAL INFO
Crafted from plant-based wax blended with beeswax, the candle burns cleanly with a pure cotton wick for approximately 60 to 70 hours. Each candle is poured into a hand-blown Tuscan glass vessel with a subtle grey tint and finished with labels printed on traditional presses.
Details
Weight: 8.3 oz
Burn time: 60 to 70 hours
Care
Burn for at least 2 hours on first use until the surface is fully melted.
Trim and recenter wick after each use for an even burn.
ABOUT THE BRAND
Designers of furniture and white ceramics Ivan Pericoli and Benoît founded their company, Astier de Villatte, in 1996 in association with friends and family. Successor to the Parisian manufactures of the 18th century, satire de village is now the only major studio to keep the tradition of artisanal ceramic production in Paris alive.
In 2000, they opened the boutique at 173 rue Saint Honoré, which also presented their other creations for the home: titanium cutlery, borosilicate glassware and above all the wonderful collection of traditionally printed notebooks.
In 2008 they decided to join forces with a big name from the perfume world and together begin creating luxury scented goods. Working with their associates Emilie Massed and Françoise Caron, the star pefumer at Takasago (a Japanese fragrance company) Astier de Villatte's range of scented products was born.




















