Trudon showcases a new collection with white luminescent attributes: The Alabasters. The delicate alabaster replaces the traditional green-glass, creating a sculptural object along the way. Sculpted in Spain from a single block, these candles are unique because of the different veins of alabaster....
With nearly four centuries of experience under their belts, Cire Trudon is the oldest wax-producing factory in the world, founded all the way back in 1643. Thanks to the company’s ‘home-made’ appeal, using a unique and specific manufacturing process, Cire Trudon slowly gathered a cult following,...
The most organic way to diffuse your favourite Cire Trudon home scent is from the sublime shape of an egg. A symbol of the Renaissance and of renewal, Cire Trudon’s egg combines the softness of unglazed ceramic and the strength of a satin-black, turned wood stand. L’Œuf is inspired by ancient...
Founded in 1643, the sublime brand of Cire Trudon produced the world ‘s first wax candles. Louis XV and Napoleon were early devotees. Cire Trudon is now celebrated for its luxury, fragranced candles and room sprays. Add some European mystique to your home with Cire Trudon’s Scented Candle’...
Embark on a sensual journey with Cire Trudon, the world’s oldest wax maker who lit the way for kings and conquerors. Les Belles Matieres collection of scented wax candles is a celebration of femininity. They include the fresh Salta, Madurai – redolent with the exotic fragrances of India and the...
With nearly four centuries of illumination, Cire Trudon is the oldest wax-producing factory in the world, founded in 1643. Thanks to a unique and specific manufacturing process, Cire Trudon’s devotees have included Louis XV and Napoleon. Since 2007, Cire Trudon has been crafting fragranced wax...
Trudon - The Duke of Tuscany first brought jasmine in India in 1690, a flower originally from Arabia. Whether fresh or dried, they still play a quintessential role in Indias myths, legends and daily rituals. At times, jasminum sambac perfumes loose-leaf tea; at others, it is braided into floral...
Trudon - Brought back from Indochina in 1828, the mandarin-tree has since prospered on the occidental banks of the Mediterranean Sea. Facing the Messina Strait, it sculpts the Calabrian landscape without a touch of bitterness. The mandarins softness hints back to ancient times when its essential...
Trudon - Considered by the Chinese as one of the three holy fruits with peach and lemon, the grapefruit was a symbol of prosperity and fertility. Also highly prized by the Greeks and the Romans, the hesperide has a crisp freshness: known for its rich terroir and unique soil, the Salta region...
Trudon - A gust of freedom blowing from the Mascara coast and the mountains picks up on its way the green scents of fresh mint, the rashness of fights, gingers hot and peppered air and the perfume of tea and tobacco from the Ouled Nail tribeBurn Time: 18-20 hours
Trudon - In a hotel of Havana, under the fixed sun of the Revolution : the fierce and partisan overtones of leather and tobacco meddle with the panelings waxen silence. In the cool dimness, fawn grimaces shimmer along with the smoke of cigars and the barrels of guns.Burn Time: 18-20 hours
Trudon - Gabriel introduces welcomed warmth to chilly Winterafternoons. With notes of leather, cashmere wood, and candied chestnuts, thefragrance weaves happy, cozy memories.Burn Time: 18-20 hours