Illuminate your home with a candle from the Little Goods Co. ($27). Using recycled wine bottles, owner Ashley Armstrong gives new meaning to getting toasted with the Boston-based line of hand-poured soy wax candles, available in scents like lemon eucalyptus and rosemary. “All of my wine bottles are from actual people or restaurants,” Armstrong says. “Now they are living another life as candles and can continue to live a third life when someone burns them and repurposes them for something later.”
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By Julia Aparicio Dec. 6, 2018
Illuminate your home with a candle from the Little Goods Co. ($27). Using recycled wine bottles, owner Ashley Armstrong gives new meaning to getting toasted with the Boston-based line of hand-poured soy wax candles, available in scents like lemon eucalyptus and rosemary. “All of my wine bottles are from actual people or restaurants,” Armstrong says. “Now they are living another life as candles and can continue to live a third life when someone burns them and repurposes them for something later.”
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