As the tealight begins to flicker below, the pale ceramic dish turns into a quiet vessel for fragrance. This ceramic and metal oil burner is made for slow evenings, gentle scent diffusion and the small ritual of choosing how you want the room to feel.
How the fragrance is warmed
An unscented tealight sits in the lower metal cup, with the ceramic dish held above it.
Use a wax melt, aroma granules, or a little water with a few drops of essential oil in the dish.
The heat rises softly from below, releasing scent without the need for electricity or visible wires.
The open round frame makes the flame easy to see, giving the piece a calm candlelit presence.
Keep the dish from running dry, especially when using water and essential oil.
Round metal frame, pale ceramic dish
The design pairs a black metal stand with a white ceramic dish, held within a circular frame. The contrast is simple and graphic: dark lines below, a smooth pale bowl above, and a small pool of candlelight between them.
The open sides leave space around the tealight, so the burner feels light rather than heavy on a shelf, console table or bedside surface.
Using it safely
Place the burner on a stable, heatproof surface before lighting the tealight. Add your chosen wax melt, aroma granules, or water and essential oil to the dish, then light the candle underneath.
Never leave a lit burner unattended. Keep it away from draughts, children, pets and anything that could catch fire.
Care between uses
Allow the ceramic dish and metal stand to cool fully before touching or cleaning. Wipe away residue gently, and avoid moving the burner while the tealight is lit or the dish is still warm.
A simple flame-and-scent ritual
Oil and wax burners continue a very old idea: using gentle heat to carry fragrance through a room. Here, the form is clean and modern rather than ornate, with the round stand framing the candle like a small piece of evening theatre. It suits the moment when the day slows, th…
region of manufacture: China