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    longdaBy longda2026年4月26日没有评论3 Mins Read
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    Every time I venture into a MUJI store, you can either find me testing its satisfyingly sleek stationery or sniffing the candles. While the latter is a newer hobby, I just noticed that the Japanese brand has dropped a couple of brand-new fragrances.

    I’m only ever going to put you on to the best candles in scent and style. Now, these scented candles do take on the minimalist look the brand is known for, but the fragrance is the star of the show.

    Specifically, these fragrances are my favorite way to make your home smell good. So, without further ado, let’s take a look.

    A three wick glass matcha candle from MUJI

    MUJI

    Matcha Candle – 3 Wick

    Notes: Green Tea, Florals, Soft Woods

    With matcha-inspired cafes on the rise even now, I’ve grown to love this scent as much as the beverage. If you’re expecting a sweet, cold creamy matcha scent, then this is not for you. But if you like the natural, gentle scent of a freshly opened tin of matcha, you’ll like this.

    A glass tomato leaf candle from MUJI

    Notes: Tomato Leaf, Florals, Moss

    The tomato scent trend is another that doesn’t seem to be going anywhere. And this Tomato Leaf Candle from MUJI champions the slightly tangy green note that will stand out in a spring or summer scentscape.

    A glass ume plum scented candle from MUJI

    MUJI

    Ume Plum Candle – 3 Wick

    Notes: Plum, Incense, Smoky Woods

    Speaking of how to make your home smell like spring, the Ume Plum Candle from MUJI feels so nostalgic. Like the fruit (almost a cross between a lemon and an apricot), this salted blend will brighten up your ambiance.

    An amber glass peony and rose candle from MUJI

    Notes: Peony, Rose, Patchouli, Vanilla

    Usually, I go for rose home fragrance alternatives, steering clear of this romantic bloom. But MUJI’s blend balances the sweetness of rose with a fresh peony that smells surprisingly pretty.

    A tinned rosemary and palo santo candle from MUJI

    MUJI

    Rosemary & Palo Santo Tin Candle

    A tinned plum and oolong tin candle from MUJI

    MUJI

    Plum & Oolong Tea Tin Candle

    Notes: Plum, Pear, Tea, Amber, Soft Musk

    Yum! This Plum & Oolong Tea Tin Candle smells expensive and effortless. Think dense, sweet notes of plum mixed with the earthiness of freshly brewed oolong. And since pome is the fragrance trend of the season, the pear makes it a winning pick.

    If You Can’t Get to MUJI

    A ceramic townhouse green tomato candle from Jo Malone London

    Jo Malone London

    Green Tomato Vine Townhouse Candle

    Burn Time: 70 Hours

    I was smelling this candle in the Jo Malone townhouse just yesterday, and it made me feel like spring has finally sprung.

    A glass dotted rim lilac candle with an earl gray scent from Anthropologie

    Anthropologie

    Dotted Rim Gourmand Earl Grey Foam Glass Candle

    Notes: Earl Gray, Citrus Foam, Bergamot, Smooth Woods, Musk

    It’s not oolong, but this tea-led fragrance from Anthropologie looks pretty and smells expensive, too.

    A matcha candle in a ceramic mug from Earl of East

    Earl of East

    Iced Matcha Candle

    Burn Time: 60 to 70 Hours

    From the same collection as Earl of East’s Croissant candle, this iced matcha is a better choice for anyone who likes a slightly sweeter scent (in the best way).


    The cherry on top of MUJI’s candles is that they come prepared to protect the fragrance with a neat lid. And if other members of your fragrance rotation don’t have one, here’s a guide to why scented candles need a lid and the best ones to shop.

    Plus, if you want to keep up with the best-smelling design-y launches in home fragrance, sign up for the Livingetc newsletter.

    The Livingetc newsletters are your inside source for what’s shaping interiors now – and what’s next. Discover trend forecasts, smart style ideas, and curated shopping inspiration that brings design to life. Subscribe today and stay ahead of the curve.

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