A Season of Renewal: Welcoming the New Season and the Return of Our Craft

As the days grow longer and the air carries the first hints of spring, we welcome a season of renewal here at Shearer Candles. After months of stillness and reflection, there’s a fresh energy in the air and within our factory walls, the gentle buzz of creativity and craftsmanship has returned with full force.

 

For over a century, we’ve taken pride in creating candles that bring warmth, fragrance and light into homes across the world. From our roots as a family-run business in Glasgow, we continue to honour the rich tradition of Shearer candle-making that blends time-honoured techniques with a modern touch. Every candle we pour is a labour of love - a product of skill, care and an unwavering attention to detail.

 

As nature begins to bloom again, we’re inspired by its quiet resilience and delicate beauty. This spring, you’ll find that inspiration in our floral, fresh and citrus collections - uplifting, clean scents that will boost your mood and rejuvenate your space. Think crisp greens, soft florals and bright, uplifting citrus notes that will evoke the feeling of a fresh start.

 

This time of year is all about clearing out, resetting, and making space - not just in our homes, but in ourselves. Lighting a candle can be a simple act of self-care, a signal to slow down and enjoy the moment. Whether you’re starting your day with a flicker of lemon zest, verbena and lemongrass, or winding down with calming vanilla and warm baked coconut, our candles are made to accompany these small, grounding rituals.

 

We’re proud to continue doing what we do best: crafting candles with character, using only the finest ingredients, and sharing them with those who appreciate the little things done well. As we step into spring, we invite you to join us in celebrating this season of renewal and celebrate Shearer being back at its best.

 

Here’s to new beginnings.

 

With best wishes,
The Shearer Candles Team

 

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