Scent: The most powerful of the senses. It’s well established that a familiar scent can 
bring back a happy memory from childhood, 
or a sad reminder of lost love. But what about memories that do not belong to us? Or memories we choose not to remember? What happens when a memory becomes history? When its last witness draws their final breath? These are questions we wish to answer with our candles. They seek to capture and record the human experience. Places in time; thoughts or feelings. Events, both big and small. But we are not candlemakers. We are historians, archivists and storytellers. And this is Witness.
The Candles The Making
W I T N E S S
Scent: The most powerful of the senses. It’s well established that a familiar scent can 
bring back a happy memory from childhood, 
or a sad reminder of lost love. But what about memories that do not belong to us? Or memories we choose not to remember? What happens when a memory becomes history? When its last witness draws their final breath? These are questions we wish to answer with our candles. They seek to capture and record the human experience. Places in time; thoughts or feelings. Events, both big and small. But we are not candlemakers. We are historians, archivists and storytellers. And this is Witness.
Scent: The most powerful of the senses. It’s well established that a familiar scent can 
bring back a happy memory from childhood, 
or a sad reminder of lost love. But what about memories that do not belong to us? Or memories we choose not to remember? What happens when a memory becomes history? When its last witness draws their final breath? These are questions we wish to answer with our candles. They seek to capture and record the human experience. Places in time; thoughts or feelings. Events, both big and small. But we are not candlemakers. We are historians, archivists and storytellers. And this is Witness.
Scent: The most powerful of the senses. It’s well established that a familiar scent can 
bring back a happy memory from childhood, 
or a sad reminder of lost love. But what about memories that do not belong to us? Or memories we choose not to remember? What happens when a memory becomes history? When its last witness draws their final breath? These are questions we wish to answer with our candles. They seek to capture and record the human experience. Places in time; thoughts or feelings. Events, both big and small. But we are not candlemakers. We are historians, archivists and storytellers. And this is Witness.
Scent: The most powerful of the senses. It’s well established that a familiar scent can 
bring back a happy memory from childhood, 
or a sad reminder of lost love. But what about memories that do not belong to us? Or memories we choose not to remember? What happens when a memory becomes history? When its last witness draws their final breath? These are questions we wish to answer with our candles. They seek to capture and record the human experience. Places in time; thoughts or feelings. Events, both big and small. But we are not candlemakers. We are historians, archivists and storytellers. And this is Witness.
Scent: The most powerful of the senses. It’s well established that a familiar scent can bring back a happy memory from childhood, or a sad reminder of lost love. But what about memories that do not belong to us? Or memories we choose not to remember? What happens when a memory becomes history? When its last witness draws their final breath? These are questions we wish 
to answer with our candles. They seek to capture and record the human experience. Places in time; thoughts or feelings. Events, both big and small. But we are not candlemakers. We are historians, archivists and storytellers. And this is Witness. See The Candles See The Making