
Granit Candles
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Catherine, a visionary born in 1971, embarked on a creative journey by establishing Granit three years ago.
Granit is a testament to her passion for crafting exquisite scented candles, all meticulously handcrafted in France.
This brand offers two distinct collections, one designed for those seeking an accessible entry point and another for those with a penchant for high-end luxury. Granit’s commitment to quality ensures that their candles provide an exceptional olfactory experience, making them a cherished choice for candle enthusiasts and devotees of home interior aesthetics alike.
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At Granit, a meticulous approach is taken in selecting the finest raw materials to ensure the creation of products of unparalleled quality. Sustainability is at the forefront of their ethos, reflected in their commitment to eco-friendly practices.
Granit’s dedication extends to their choice of packaging, favoring recycled materials to reduce unnecessary plastic waste. Their 150g amber glass containers are visually elegant, enhance wax preservation, and optimize scent diffusion. Once the candle has served its purpose, the container can be easily recycled, reflecting Granit’s dedication to environmental responsibility.
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