Who doesn’t love a great smelling home? With two dogs, a baby, and a husband it’s not so easy anymore to keep my house smelling super yummy. I love light, flowery smells and because they’re safer I love reed diffusers. I have a diffuser in every room. Prior to a month ago I had pretty much written off candles.
Then I found Low Country Luxe. Todd and I celebrated our one year wedding anniversary in Savannah, Georgia and I found this amazing little store called The Paris Market and Brocante. What an adorable shop! It truly feels like a Paris flea market with tons of amazing furniture finds, books, glassware, and gifts.
While in the shop, I discovered the most amazing candles by Low Country Luxe and they’re made in Savannah!
image via Low Country Luxe website
The brand has scents called Gullah, Charleston, Savannah, Sea Grass, Spanish Moss, and New Orleans. My favorite, though, is called High Cotton and the scent combines a creation of citrus trees and pink and white dogwoods, tea olive spiked with lemon and lime, white grapefruit and peach. Doesn’t that sound delicious and oh-so-Southern?
All of the candles come in the most beautiful packaging and the glass container that the candle sits in looks great in our living room. The only problem with the candle was convincing my husband that this candle was worth the price. It totally is!
If you can’t decide on a scent they even make a package of travel-size candles that includes one of each scent. Sounds like the perfect gift to me. Or the perfect gift for me. If anyone wants to send one to me I’ll make sure to get my home address to you!

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I love this brand! And high cotton is my fav scent as well :)
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I just bought a very expensive air freshener thingamajig from Nordstrom and it’s going right back because I don’t feel like it works very well. I might have to give these a try!
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I’ve been coveting these candles for years but have never brought myself to spend the dough on one. They smell DIVINE in the stores!
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