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The Morning of a Thousand Flowers

Sale price$48

Size:
Size Guide - Candles

The 2.5oz is the one to try first. The 8oz is the size most rooms actually need. The 14oz is for anything open-plan or larger.

None of these are limits. Light more than one at a time, mix sizes, mix scenes, and build whatever register your room needs.

2.5 oz candle
2.17in x 2.46in · Single wick · 15 hours · No lid
Box: Clear acrylic / 2.6in x 2.6in x 2.6in

8 oz candle
2.98in x 3.53in · Single wick · 40 hours · Lid included
Box: Cream soft touch / 3.5in x 3.5in x 3.75in

14 oz candle
3.75in x 4.25in · Double wick · 60 hours · Lid included
Box: Gloss porcelain rigid box / 4.13in x 4.13in x 5in

Saturday morning, the farmers market, more flowers than you actually needed.

Buckets of stems crowded too close together to tell where one bunch ends. A vendor's hands, stained from the same flowers all morning. More color than any one stall actually needs to sell.

You walked past every stall and still came home with more than you needed, the way you always do, and by Wednesday half of it's already gone soft at the edges. This is the part of that morning that doesn't wilt: the actual amount of flowers you wanted, not the amount you talked yourself into buying.

You didn't need any of it. Light it anyway.

The Morning of a Thousand Flowers
The Morning of a Thousand Flowers Sale price$48

Not Manufactured

Every candle is poured, wicked, and finished by hand in our New York studio.

Made in Small Batches

Small batches mean every candle gets the same attention, start to finish.

Complimentary Shipping

Complimentary on every order over $150.

Our Guarantee

Not satisfied? We'll refund you.

For the woman who already knows.

You already know how a room should feel. You've spent real time getting the furniture right, the art right, the books arranged so they say something true about you. The only thing you've never had is a reliable way to make a room feel as deliberate as it looks.

That's the gap I built LORUVE to close. Not another candle for the shelf. A way to direct a room the same way you already direct everything else in it.

Fanny, Founder of LORUVE

The room already knows what's coming.

You walk back into the apartment. The door closes behind you. You light it.

Something shifts before you've even taken your coat off. Your shoulders drop. Your pace slows. The version of you that moves through a room with intention, unhurried, exactly herself, is the version that shows up.

Nothing in the apartment changed. You just decided what tonight should feel like, and the room agreed.

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