Article: Spring 2026, Scented: Inside Our Easter Collection
Spring 2026, Scented: Inside Our Easter Collection
Spring is in full bloom… and so is fragrance.
Our 2026 Easter Collection is more than pastel-perfect packaging (although, yes, she’s cute). This year’s lineup taps into some of the biggest fragrance trends we’re seeing across home, beauty, and lifestyle with a Tuscany twist.
From edible nostalgia to elevated florals and fresh-air escapes, let’s unwrap what’s trending — and how it inspired this year’s Easter magic.

The Rise of Soft Florals
Move over, heavy powdery petals. 2026 is all about airy, dewy florals that feel like open windows and sunshine on freshly washed sheets.
Our Easter standouts:
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Egg Hunt – Soft rose petals, sweet cherry blossoms, and a fresh spring breeze
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Bunny Trails – Bright peony and delicate jasmine with earthy moss
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Easter Morning – Fresh-picked violets and cedar with morning dew
These fragrances align perfectly with the “clean girl aesthetic” still trending across TikTok and beauty culture — think fresh blooms, glossy skin, and that “I just wandered through a botanical garden” vibe.
And yes… if Bridgerton had a scent for spring brunch, it would probably smell suspiciously like these candles.
Fruity Nostalgia Is Having a Moment
Gen Z and Millennials alike are leaning into joyful, candy-inspired fragrances, but elevated. Think less sugar overload, more “grown-up sweetness.”
Hello, Jelly Beans – raspberry, cherry, citrus, and spun sugar.
It’s giving Easter basket energy, but make it sophisticated.
Some of our gorgeous hobnail jar candles channel this trend beautifully.
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Berry Basket – Juicy strawberries and watermelon with vanilla amber
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Lavender Lollipops – Grape, lavender, jasmine, and sugared vanilla
The trend? Playful gourmand + fruity fusion. It’s the fragrance equivalent of watching your favorite childhood movie… but with better lighting and a better soundtrack.

Comfort Gourmands
Sweet, creamy, bakery-inspired fragrances continue dominating, but they’re lighter, whipped, and layered.
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Happy Easter – Strawberries swirled in sweet cream and whipped vanilla
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Sugared Petals – Sugar crystals and vanilla balanced by floral blossoms
It’s giving:
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Sunday morning kitchen
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Taylor Swift baking-core
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“I lit this before guests arrived and now everyone thinks I made pastries”
Gourmands are no longer heavy fall-only scents. They’re year-round mood boosters, especially when balanced with fruit or soft florals.
Spring Reset Energy
Consumers are craving “reset” fragrances: green, herbaceous, airy blends that feel like throwing open every window after winter.
Easter Picnic delivers exactly that with lemongrass, leafy greens, bergamot, and patchouli.
This clean-green trend parallels what we’re seeing in our Serene Clean™ collection — citrus, herbal, and botanical notes that feel purposeful and polished.
It’s less “spring cleaning,” more “spring awakening.”
Texture Is Also Trending
In 2026, shoppers aren’t just buying products, they’re buying experience. Texture matters. Aesthetic matters. The candle has to look as good unlit as it does glowing on your kitchen island.

Originally designed as a basket weave jars, this collection evolved into a beautiful hobnail jar — and honestly? We’re obsessed.
Why it works:
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Texture adds visual warmth (huge in 2026 home décor trends)
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It elevates pastels from “cute” to “collected”
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It bridges vintage charm with modern minimalism
The hobnail design has already proven itself in our Wooden Wick collection, where texture + sensory experience reign supreme. (Soft crackle + tactile glass? Instant ambiance.)
If we had to sum it up?
This collection balances nostalgia with sophistication. Spring 2026 isn’t about overpowering fragrance. It’s about atmosphere. Subtle joy. Effortless charm.
And maybe lighting a candle before your in-laws arrive so it smells like you’ve been baking all morning. (We won’t tell.)
Ready to hop into spring?
Explore the full 2026 Easter Collection now and let your home bloom.













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