Your Home DAZZLING HOST OF
WITH A RAINBOW-HUED CANDLES,
been a noticeable shift in the world of interiors recently, with minimalism – the Scandinavian and Japanese-inspired decor schemes that favour muted colours, clean lines and understated furniture – on the wane, and a new ‘more is more’ aesthetic on the rise.
When it comes to candles, ubiquitous white wax, singlewick votives are no longer the height of sophistication.
“The colourful candle trend has seen a huge rise during the past few months due to the variety of colours and designs that now available, rather than the original white taper candles everyone first thinks of,” says Katie Thomas, founder of KTM Design.
“From muted pastels to bright colours, straight to twisted, plain or patterned, there is something out there for everyone and every kind of occasion.”
Some of these colourful creations are scented. However, most of the time, these candles – such as trendy twisted or ‘bubTHERE’S
ble’ shapes – are chosen for their visual appeal.
“The recent trend for unique silhouettes and interesting motifs in colourful designs means that more and more candles are doubling up as small objets d’art,” says LuxDeco senior creative buyer Jessica Harding. “They’re perfect centrepieces for dining tables and charming accents for bookcases and mantelpieces.”
For maximum impact, neon or pastel candles in bust or torso shapes make great conversation pieces, and can be grouped with vases, flowers or other ornaments in muted tones or contrasting brights.
The eclectic look lends itself well to dining table settings too, Katie says: “More people are prioritising spending quality time with their friends and family after lockdown, and decorating your table with candles for a casual lunch or an elegant evening meal not only makes the table look complete, but also adds relaxing smells into the space.”
She suggests: “When looking to create a statement within your home, adding a bright, striped, tapered candle can add a pop of fun, while still being sophisticated.”
Alternatively, dot a few around the table: “By adding more than one candle, it creates a focus point on the table but still adds simplicity to create a more relaxed feel.”
BRIGHTEN UP YOUR HOME
SAYS KATIE WRIGHT