Wax Atelier
Hand dipped candles and waxed linen food wraps made in East London by Wax Atelier. Naturally coloured and made in small batches using traditional candle-making techniques.
Set of four hand-dipped dinner candles in pure beeswax with an organic cotton wick, naturally coloured in shades exclusive to TOAST. With slight colour variations from one candle to the next.
Founded in 2017 in east London, Wax Atelier produces small batches of hand-dipped candles and hand-waxed food wraps. Wax Atelier has a cooperative working model, an initiative that supports members of the local community, providing mentorship and employment whilst keeping the skills of traditional wax candle-making alive.
Details
100% pure beeswax, cotton wick.
Do not burn in direct sunlight or near any source of heat. Never leave a burning candle unattended. Burn out the reach of children and pets. Trim the wick between burns to 10mm. Remove any debris that may collect in the wax pool around the wick once it is safe to do so. Do not allow the candle to burn all the way down, and extinguish before it burns in the holder.
Made in the United Kingdom.
Approx. L 21cm x D2.1 cm. Burn time 6-7 hours (per candle).
Delivery & Returns
Free standard delivery on full price orders over £125.
Standard Delivery: £3.00
Express Delivery: £5.00
Next Working Day Delivery: £7.00
Before 12pm Next Working Day Delivery: £13.00
Free returns (subject to our returns policy).
£3 returns charge on sale-only orders.
Please refer to our delivery & returns policies for more information.
Reviews
A Natural Colour Story with Wax Atelier
It seems romantic to think of a time where many wealthy households and churches had their very own chandlery. Long before electricity, these small yet crucial rooms would be closely guarded by a chandler and used solely to make and store candles, providing a constant source of light. Looking out of Wax Atelier’s workshop window in Barking, East London, it feels like a serendipitous coincidence that the building next door is, infact, a church. With dipping racks hanging from the ceiling and large vats of wax slowly bubbling away, the workshop is home to contemporary chandlers Lola Lely and Yesenia Thibault-Picazo.