


My apartment smells like spring
Light, sweet, floral but not overpowering. Like someone left a bouquet on the table. I light it when the weather is gray and suddenly my living room feels brighter. The 4-wick throw fills the whole space. Good for people who need a little seasonal boost.
Clean burn, even melt
Bought it for the living room. My 15-year-old smelled it once and asked if she could have it for her room. It's been two weeks. Haven't seen it since. The peach blossom freesia is light and fresh—perfect for a teenager's space. Clean burn, even melt
melt evenly,smell good
It's light, clean, and romantic. Not overpowering like perfume. When I do light it while getting dressed, the scent clings to fabric in the best way.
my friends are buying it for their own parties
I lit this Peach Blossom Freesia candle on the dessert table. Every single guest asked what it was. The peach blossom is soft and fruity, the freesia adds that clean, fresh floral note. Together they smell like spring in a jar — not too sweet, not too flowery.
Works in every season
I have a few different scents from HomeLights and I rotate them based on the time of year. The 4-wick burn is consistent no matter which one I light. The 18oz size lasts through multiple seasons. Good for people who like to switch it up.
18oz size is a good deal.
The peach blossom freesia scent is light and pretty—not too sweet. The 4 wicks burn even
Finally a floral that isn't overwhelming
I usually stay away from floral candles because they give me headaches. This one is different. The peach blossom is soft and the freesia keeps it from being too perfume-y. It's light and fresh without screaming. I light it in my office and it's just enough
burn even and the jar is nice
The peach blossom freesia is light and fresh—not too strong for a bedroom
Good for people with a black thumb
I love fresh flowers but I kill every plant I touch. This candle gives me that pretty floral vibe without the guilt. The peach blossom freesia is soft and sweet—like spring in a jar. My friend asked if I got a bouquet. I pointed to the candle. She bought one too.