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Bloggers “Wear”: Diptyque Candles

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Tastemakers don’t just buy candles from French perfumery Diptyque to burn; they use them as decor elements and then recycle the fashionable votives in creatively chic ways after the wick is extinguished. Bloggers show us how they incorporate the candles emblazoned with a simple oval logo into their bedrooms, bathrooms, and office spaces.

A Cup of Mai

A Cup of Mai

Photographer and lifestyle blogger Mai from A Cup of Mai places a Diptyque in Baies, a scent with notes of black current leaves and roses, atop her nightstand in her master bedroom.

Mai's Diptyque candle in Baies.

A Cup of Mai

Like Mai, design blogger Erika Brechtel of Small Shop Studio burns the candle in Baies. Her Diptyque serves as a focal accessory atop her sleek desk.

Erika Bretchel's desk.

Small Shop Studio

Fashion tastemaker Jen Brill’s bathroom was featured on beauty blog Into the Gloss. The recycled Diptyque candle in Feu de Bois serves as a chic container for eyeliner and mascara.

Jen Brill's recycled Diptyque candle on Into the Gloss.

Into the Gloss

Blogger Holly Becker of Decor 8 Blog burns her Diptyque candle in Feuille de Lavende (lavender leaf) in a her office/craft space.

Holly Decker from Decor 8 Blog

Decor 8

The bloggers behind Luxiare repotted an orchid in an empty black Baies votive.

Luxiare

Luxiare Blog

Lifestyle blogger Emily Schuman of the blog Cupcakes and Cashmere recycles her Tuberose Diptyque as a makeup brush holder on her vanity.

Emily Schuman's vanity.

Cupcakes and Cashmere