Joy is found in the small, everyday moments of being alive. No matter what your day brings, find your joy in simply living.
BEHIND THE FLAME
For All The Days was born from a simple desire to make, to savour everyday joy, and to stop saving the “good” things for someday. It’s never been just about candles, but what they represent; celebrating milestones, honouring traditions, creating moods, shifting energy and holding memories. They invite you to pause, to notice the quiet beauty already in your day: the stillness of morning, the soft glow of dusk, a scent that feels like home. Finding joy in the simplicity of life sits at the heart of everything we do, because it’s the small moments that turn an ordinary day into an extraordinary life. We can’t wait for you to join us, this is just the beginning.
Our hand drawn emblem is our story told in icons and symbols, each detail holding meaning and chosen with care. The sun, moon and stars, honouring time and the cycle of day and night; flowers, leaves, and vines, symbolising growth and renewal; and the humble bee, embodying purpose, integrity, community, and diligence. Together, these elements form a harmonious reminder that connection, balance, and the beauty of simply being are what matters most.
We created The Scent Journey because days aren’t lived in a single note and neither is fragrance. They shift, soften, brighten and unfold. Our six signature scents follow this quiet rhythm, capturing the moods and moments that shape a life well lived. Daybreak opens with the quiet optimism of morning. Elevenses offers a warm, comforting pause. Noontide steps into the grounded brightness of midday. As the world slows, Whileaway invites stillness. Evenfall ushers in dusk with sweet nostalgia. And Nightcap closes the circle, cocooning and quietly luxurious. Together, they form a curated journey to meet you wherever you are. Light what feels right, when it feels right and find your joy in simply living.
A beautiful life unfolds when celebrating simple pleasures, small moments and ordinary days.