A Scented Candle For Every Occasion: This Brand Also Does Fragrances & Florals

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What Makes It Awesome

Be it gifting or adding a whole new aura and fragrance to your space, The Maeva Store has you covered with their extensive collection of scented candles, home fragrances, and florals. A chandler (NOT the character from Friends) is someone who makes candles and The Meava Store is one who makes candles for any occasion that you can think of. From sweet macaroon scented candles for baby showers to the flirty rose-scented ones for Valentine's day, the brand goes all out with their scented candles collection. 

Feel free to gift us one of their cute-as-a-button cupcake candles in strawberry and vanilla fragrances, or even one of their floater candles that you can float on a small pool or water-filled bowl. Apart from scented candles, they do a whole range of home fragrances, florals, and accessories. Home fragrances include essential oils (such as lavender, lemongrass, and chamomile), diffusers, and fragrance sachets that you can leave them around at various spots in the house. The floral arrangements are made using dried flowers and you get a whole range according to the occasion as well as home decor pieces - carnation torans, wreathes, hangers, and table pieces (such as succulents). 

Some of the other reasons we love them are the fact that they're woman-led, employ over 3000 of them (#womanempowerment), and are working to be as sustainable as possible. How? 99% of the materials used in production are natural, sourced ethically (or are recycled) and can be reused and recycled and don't harm the environment when they degrade! Best part? You can get a bunch of them on LBB. 

Pro-Tip

When it comes to their floral decor and arrangements (like wreaths, garlands, and dried bouquets among others), they also take up custom and bulk orders. If you live in Bangalore, feel free to visit their experience centre in Indiranagar for an immersive experience and a better idea about their range. 


With inputs from Ahalya Acharya