
Call me crazy, but savory scents are having a moment, and I'm surprisingly here for it. While I will always have a special place in my heart for balanced gourmands, both curiosity and a resolution to expand my horizons have me intrigued.
But, making your home smell good is still the cornerstone of a good fragrance. So, I have researched the most tantalizing and, of course, chicest-looking savory home scents to consider if you're keen to spice things up.
From tame savories like herbs to subtle infusions like pasta water and total commitment fragrances like soy sauce, here are the best candles to shop the trend.
Savory Scents for Your Home
Burn Time: 60 Hours
Starting off on a friendly savory note, we have Byredo's Chai Scented Candle that authentically boasts notes of ginger zest, clove buds, and cardamom.
Size: 147 ml
Released earlier this year, the Malin+Goetz Sage Home Spray is a tried-and-true perfuming medium in my home — especially in the kitchen.
Fragrance: Ginger
A beautiful hourglass diffuser that camouflages as decor and a burst of ginger fragrance, this number from Diptyque is everything.
Burn Time: 54 Hours
This Bistro Baguette Ceramic Candle from Paddywax says, 'I heart bread so much I want my home to smell like a boulangerie'.
Burn Time: 60 Hours
D.S. & Durga's Pasta Water Candle is where we get slightly more experimental with savory moodscaping, and believe it or not, it pays off!
Notes: Artichoke, Green Leaf, Olive Leaf, Thyme
Ever since Earl of East's Croissant Candle, I've been a fan of the brand. And while their latest drop features a Pasta Candle, this artichoke-inspired launch is my new favorite.
Burn Time: 10 Hours
Trust me, this Wasabi Scented Candle is less sushi and more sexy. But I'd light this on a themed sushi night to truly sell the vibe of the evening.
Size: 150 ml
Loewe just had to have its own row of recommendations since it's truly leading the savory fragrances game, and with this herby Oregano Room Spray in tow.
Includes: 25 Incense Sticks + Holder
Surprise, surprise, I'm still talking about the tomato scent trend led by Loewe. Except this time it's the incense I'm using to make my living room smell nice.
Notes: Enoki Mushroom, Rosemary, Dry Earth
I love cooking with mushrooms, but I never considered perfuming my home with them. That is, until I got a whiff of this scented candle from Paddywax. And if you like woody notes, you'll probably like it, too.
Burn Time: 30 to 40 Hours
Anya Hindmarch is the queen of unexpected combinations that work, and while I'm not yet at the point where I can dive into the deep end of savory scents, I'm hoping to work my way up to this final boss.
Burn Time: 50 Hours
Coriander might taste soapy to some (myself included), but it smells like a dreamy garden come to life in this L:a Bruket candle. And bonus points for being a valid option when choosing candles for a dinner party.
Although I wouldn't necessarily try it with strong savory scents, smellmaxxing is the trend you need to know about if you love all things home fragrances. It's undoubtedly the next step to finding your fragrance identity.