For three weeks in September, the popular candle brand marks the month with discounts on select candles, offering customers more opportunities to experience its world class scents.
MANALAPAN TOWNSHIP, N.J. , Sept. 9, 2022 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- In celebration of World Candle Month in September, Artistscent announces a three-week sale after Labor Day on its variety of world class scented candles. The Try The Scents event will promote their mini candle sample flight, allowing customers to experience nine original scents with an exclusive redeemable code applicable to any full-size candle from the set.
The National Candle Association established World Candle Month to bring to light the various ways candles enrich our daily lives. This year's theme is "Lighten the Mood." The event lets buyers conveniently smell the scents before committing to a candle purchase, making it simple to select a fragrance online by trying them all before buying.
"Our exclusive, beautiful scented candles are designed with artists that mean so much to us and lighten our every mood, fitting in perfectly for September and year-round," said founder Natalie Kuhles . "We invite you to slow down and engage with the candle on a deeper emotional level. Our collection provides scents and artwork that suit individual tastes, creating a multi-sensorial candle experience made for you to love."
Since 2020, Artistscent has partnered with artists to design extraordinary scented candles that feature an original piece of art permanently screened on the glass vessel. Proudly made in the USA and eco-friendly, the small family business works closely with their artists to help bring the artwork to life by creating complex and bespoke fragrance profiles that offer an elevated experience.
Artistscent's sample flight includes favorite scents in collaboration with its premier artist partners, Elizabeth Karlson and Ronnie Queenan . Through its partnership with ArtLifting, a benefits corporation, 20 percent of each candle sold in the Queenan collection supports artists impacted by homelessness or disabilities.
Kuhles has been in the candle and fragrance industry for over 20 years. The idea for Artistscent came to her while selecting the painting that would be the centerpiece for her home. Her unique perspective on life and its experiences prompted her to wonder what this image would smell like, driving her to start the brand.
For more information, visit http://www.artistscent.com or contact sydney@teamchicexecs.com.
About Artistscent Art and luxury candles blend perfectly together with the collections from Artistscent. This family-owned and operated business works with artists to design unique pieces of art and scent profiles that go along with each image. It's a sensory experience unlike any other.
Sydney Bennett , Artistscent, 5737957981, sydney@teamchicexecs.com
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