If this candle were a book it would be a spy novel by Graham Greene or one by Nancy Mitford; if it were a place it would be the bar at the Connaught in London. This candle smells like a slow conversation about a Chesterfield and a walk through the woods in rubber boots. According to its creator, it smells like "a palace, like well-kept mansions." Bon Voyage this Made with mahogany, birch wood, leather and amber. It smells of luxurious raw materials. The inspiration behind it, according to its creator, is "the first trip made on the Orient Express, a symbol of diplomacy."
Like all in The Inventory, is handmade with vegetable waxes, natural aromas and essential oils; these are what make the candles smell "so real", as they say. The number 81 has a reason: it was the number of kilometres per hour that the train travelled on that first journey of the Orient Express. This includes a list of books to read while we have it nearby. Candles are not just for winter nights. There is a small size can, which is useful for trying it out or for taking it on a trip.