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branded succulent pots Succulent Candle with Concrete Vessel

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branded succulent pots Succulent Candle with Concrete VesselWhere nature meets wax a garden youll never have to water. Our Assorted Succulent Candle with Concrete Vessel brings a calm, natural elegance to any space. Hand sculpted succulents in shades of jade, lilac, and sage rest atop a hand poured soy candle, each leaf detailed with delicate gradients that mimic living plants. This piece is part of Southlake Gifts early botanical collection now re imagined with our own artisan made concrete pot. Each vessel

Where nature meets wax — a garden you’ll never have to water.

Our Assorted Succulent Candle with Concrete Vessel brings a calm, natural elegance to any space. Hand-sculpted succulents in shades of jade, lilac, and sage rest atop a hand-poured soy candle, each leaf detailed with delicate gradients that mimic living plants.

This piece is part of Southlake Gifts’ early botanical collection — now re-imagined with our own artisan-made concrete pot. Each vessel is cast, sanded, and finished in-house, giving it a raw, tactile charm that complements the lifelike wax arrangement. Light it for a gentle scent that softens your space, or keep it unlit as a lasting botanical accent.

Why You’ll Love It

  • Realistic hand-painted succulent design that looks like a living plant.

  • Concrete vessel handmade in small batches by Southlake Gifts.

  • Lightly scented candle adds warmth and serenity to any room.

  • Gift-ready packaging — ideal for plant lovers and décor enthusiasts.

  • Doubles as a lasting decorative accent even after the wax melts.

Product Detail

  • Box size: 11.8 × 11.8 × 12.8 cm

  • Candle size: Ø 7.4 cm × H 8.1 cm

  • Wax weight: 180 g

  • Material: Soy-blend wax, cotton wick, concrete vessel

  • Scent: Light floral fragrance

  • Finish: Hand-sculpted, hand-painted succulents

  • Reusable concrete pot — eco-friendly and modern

A candle that outlasts the flame — soft, green, and endlessly giftable. Bring the serenity of a succulent garden to your home, one wax petal at a time.

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