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Coconut Cottagehouse

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Slow moments, scent stories, and the quiet rituals that make a home feel like yours. A space to linger.

Why We Pour in Small Batches and Why It Matters

Every candle we make is poured by hand, in small quantities, on purpose. Not because we have to, but because we believe the care taken at every step carries forward into the burn.

A small batch means we can smell every pour, check every wick, hold every jar before it leaves. It means nothing gets made on a Tuesday while our attention is somewhere else. There's no assembly line version of what we do, and we'd like to keep it that way.

It also means we sometimes sell out. And that's okay. Some things are worth waiting for.