ECHO
Clarity
The quiet after noise. A composition for your clearest hours.
The Intention
It shows up on its own. A quiet morning. A walk near water. That moment when everything goes still.
ECHO was composed for those hours. Bright, open ingredients that fill a room without crowding it.
A candle for early mornings. For the first quiet hour. For the space you make when everything else goes still.
The Composition
Marine Notes · Clean Aldehydes · Blackcurrant
Ylang-Ylang · Rose · Orange Blossom
Sandalwood · White Musks · Powdery Accord
The Accord
A candle is not a list of ingredients. It is a single thing made from many.
ECHO opens bright. Clean, airy, with a sharp green edge of blackcurrant. Then florals arrive. Ylang-ylang’s warmth, rose, the soft sweetness of orange blossom. Underneath, sandalwood and musk hold everything together. Warm, close, barely there.
The fragrance moves from open to intimate. From bright to warm.
The Notes
First Impression
Marine Notes
The smell of open water is a modern invention in perfumery. Clean, transparent, faintly metallic. It smells like distance on a cold morning.
Marine Notes
The smell of open water is a modern invention in perfumery. Clean, transparent, faintly metallic. It smells like distance on a cold morning.
Clean Aldehydes
On their own, aldehydes smell like candle wax and citrus rind. Blended into a fragrance, they become something closer to light. Bright, clean, sparkling. In ECHO, they are the first thing you notice.
Clean Aldehydes
On their own, aldehydes smell like candle wax and citrus rind. Blended into a fragrance, they become something closer to light. Bright, clean, sparkling. In ECHO, they are the first thing you notice.
Blackcurrant
Sharp, green, almost electric. This comes from the unopened buds, not the fruit. Thirty kilograms of buds yield just one kilogram of extract. In ECHO, it bites first and softens second.
Blackcurrant
Sharp, green, almost electric. This comes from the unopened buds, not the fruit. Thirty kilograms of buds yield just one kilogram of extract. In ECHO, it bites first and softens second.
Heart
Ylang-Ylang
Distilled from the flowers of Cananga odorata, harvested at dawn when oil concentration peaks. Ylang-ylang has been woven into garlands for wedding ceremonies across Southeast Asia for centuries. Rich, sweet, deeply floral with a custard-like warmth. In ECHO, ylang-ylang is the hinge between the bright opening and the warm base.
Ylang-Ylang
Distilled from the flowers of Cananga odorata, harvested at dawn when oil concentration peaks. Ylang-ylang has been woven into garlands for wedding ceremonies across Southeast Asia for centuries. Rich, sweet, deeply floral with a custard-like warmth. In ECHO, ylang-ylang is the hinge between the bright opening and the warm base.
Rose
The most familiar floral in perfumery, and one of the oldest. Rose oil has anchored compositions for centuries, from Persian attar to French haute parfumerie. In composition, rose grounds other florals without competing. It adds depth without heaviness. Familiar even among the unfamiliar.
Rose
The most familiar floral in perfumery, and one of the oldest. Rose oil has anchored compositions for centuries, from Persian attar to French haute parfumerie. In composition, rose grounds other florals without competing. It adds depth without heaviness. Familiar even among the unfamiliar.
Orange Blossom
Steam-distilled from flowers of the bitter orange tree. One thousand pounds of hand-picked blossoms yield a single pound of oil. In ECHO’s heart, neroli bridges the floral and the citrus. The moment where brightness becomes tenderness.
Orange Blossom
Steam-distilled from flowers of the bitter orange tree. One thousand pounds of hand-picked blossoms yield a single pound of oil. In ECHO’s heart, neroli bridges the floral and the citrus. The moment where brightness becomes tenderness.
Foundation
Sandalwood
Burned in temples and carved into prayer beads for millennia. Sandalwood has held a place in contemplative practice across Hindu, Buddhist, and Islamic traditions longer than almost any other aromatic. The scent is warm, creamy, unhurried. In ECHO, sandalwood is the floor the composition stands on.
Sandalwood
Burned in temples and carved into prayer beads for millennia. Sandalwood has held a place in contemplative practice across Hindu, Buddhist, and Islamic traditions longer than almost any other aromatic. The scent is warm, creamy, unhurried. In ECHO, sandalwood is the floor the composition stands on.
White Musks
Not everyone smells musk the same way, so perfumers blend several types. White musks work like the skin of a fragrance. The warmth that makes everything feel close and alive.
White Musks
Not everyone smells musk the same way, so perfumers blend several types. White musks work like the skin of a fragrance. The warmth that makes everything feel close and alive.
Powdery Accord
Powder in fragrance is an illusion, built from several materials blended together. You feel it more than you smell it. In ECHO, it is the last thing you notice, like a warm room you forgot you were in.
Powdery Accord
Powder in fragrance is an illusion, built from several materials blended together. You feel it more than you smell it. In ECHO, it is the last thing you notice, like a warm room you forgot you were in.
ECHO
Clarity
Aldehydes · Orange Blossom · White Musk
$38
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The Candle
Specifications
Wax Soy + beeswax blend, purity tested
Wick Wood wick
Burn time Approximately 50 hours
Weight 6.5 oz (185g)
Fragrance Phthalate-free, IFRA-compliant
Burning Notes
First burn Allow the wax to melt to the edges of the vessel, typically 2–3 hours. This prevents tunneling and ensures an even burn.
Wick care Trim the wood wick to 3–4mm before each burn. This keeps the flame clean and extends the candle’s life.
Duration Burn no more than 4 hours at a time to preserve fragrance integrity.
Completion Discontinue use when approximately 1cm of wax remains.
Vessel Once finished, freeze for 2–3 hours, remove remaining wax, and clean with warm water. The vessel is designed for reuse.
How to Read a Scent Composition
A fragrance composition is typically described as a pyramid, top notes, heart notes, base notes, reflecting the order in which ingredients reveal themselves on skin. A candle, however, releases its entire composition simultaneously. The wax pool dissolves all layers at once. What changes is not the sequence but your perception: the nose adapts to prominent notes over time, allowing subtler ones to emerge. We use the terms First Impression, Heart, and Foundation to describe the role each ingredient plays in the composition's architecture rather than the order of its appearance.
FUMO candles are crafted as home fragrance products. Scent descriptions reflect the character of each ingredient and draw on cultural and traditional associations. Individual experiences with fragrance are personal and may vary. FUMO candles are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or medical condition.