Pigeon Toe Ceramics Partners Up With Midnight Collective Scents

Candles that smell good and can be repourposed

By Jennifer McCullum February 25, 2016

A set of four white bowls on a table.

This article originally appeared in the March 2016 issue of Seattle magazine.

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“I’m an eternal dabbler,” says Lisa Jones, creator of Portland ceramic studio Pigeon Toe Ceramics. “I’m always willing to take on a process I don’t know.” Jones dabbled in a new medium this past year with the launch of the studio’s first candle line. Porcelain clay bowls house soy wax candles with scents by Oregon-based fragrance studio Midnight Collective, whose natural home fragrance products are also available at Prism in Ballard. “We knew we wanted single-note, region-specific fragrances,” Jones says of the Pacific Northwest–inspired scents, including lavender and eucalyptus. Once a candle has burned down completely, the vessels can be repurposed as decorative catchalls. “The candles use white crawl glaze, which forms a unique, textured pattern after firing,” Jones says. “These slightly different finishes make a special piece that can be reused.”

Available at pigeontoeceramics.com. Also: Midnight Collective at Prism, Ballard, 5208 Ballard Ave. NW; 206.402.4706; templeofcairo.com 

 

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