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Greentree Home is an eco-conscious, women-owned company. They have been designing and producing handmade beeswax candles in the Western Catskill Mountains of New York State for over 20 years.
Jenifer Green founded Greentree Home in 2000. She feels that creativity is the lifeblood that makes our everyday lives spectacular. She operates her business like an artist eagerly greets a fresh canvas – with a delicate mix of confidence, chance, and instinct. Green hand selects and sculpts objects that appeal to her aesthetic value and inspire a sense of personal significance. The Greentree Home aesthetic is shaped by Green’s sense of style and passion for the creative process.
Greentree Home produces a contemporary collection using a vivid palette of 22 colors. Each candle is individually hand-poured and finished by a talented team of makers. 10 distinctive taper styles from Ropes to Twigs play with the classic candle contour. Each taper celebrates the timeless purpose of handmade, beeswax designs: to make every moment special. 20 unique, sculptural renderings elevate candles into aesthetic designs. From Fluted Pillars to Cats, these sculptures honor Green’s love of art and invite us all to appreciate the beauty, inspiration, and joy in everyday life!
They are rejecting the notion that candlelit dinners are reserved for special occasions, and instead spending those wax inches where they matter, at simple everyday gatherings with our family and friends.
With the holidays approaching why not upgrade the visual impact of your table setting? You will notice that an empty, undressed table with a single taper in the center holds all the promise of an impending gathering.
If you are planning a holiday party or a date night, assembling a collection of candlesticks, or displaying a creative candle it will bring the right mood to your party even before you set the table.
You should get creative and don’t resist trying some lighting the next time you have a gathering.
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