
I had no idea that I would become fully obsessed with Voluspa candles, to the point where I have the majority of their 56 scents. Though I am not a fan of every single Voluspa candle fragrance, I own and enjoy over 40 of them. Voluspa candles are made with eco-friendly coconut wax, burn well, and most of the aromas have good throw, meaning that they permeate at least part of the room nicely.
In the span of three weeks, my Voluspa candle collection grew from 10 Voluspa candle varieties to over 40, thanks to the purchase of a candle warmer which increases the throw of smaller candles. I ended up purchasing many smaller candles in an attempt to accumulate the bulk of the Voluspa line. Obviously, my love for candles expanded into an earnest hobby which I enjoy immensely.

There are smaller candles in the wooden boxes on this shelf…
To give you an idea of which fragrances I have in my collection now, here’s the list:
- Bergamot Rose
- Blackberry Rose Oud
- Gardenia Colonia
- Jasmine Midnight Blooms
- Milk Rose
- Mokara
- Rose Colored Glasses
- Rose Otto
- Yashioka Gardenia
- Wildflowers
- California Summers (reeds)
- Burning Woods
- French Cade Lavender
- Moso Bamboo
- Suede Noir
- Ambre Lumiere
- Baltic Amber
- Bewitching Banyan Forest
- Gilt Pomander & Hinoki
- Silver Birch Peppercorn
- Cherry Gloss
- Coconut Papaya
- Forbidden Fig
- Foraged Wildberry
- Goji Tarocco Orange
- Havana Mint Mojito
- Italian Bellini
- Kalahari Watermelon
- Makassar Ebony & Peach
- Panjore Lychee
- Perfectly Pink Yuzu
- Saijo Persimmon
- Sparkling Cuvée
- Jardin De Verveine
- Moroccan Mint Tea
- Bourbon Vanille
- Crushed Candy Cane
- Rose Petal Ice Cream
- Spiced Pumpkin Latte
- Tahitian Coconut Vanilla
- Santiago Huckleberry (discontinued)
- Barbados Grapefruit (discontinued)

I always make sure to have my candles displayed in such a way that they aren’t too conspicuous, and actually look like they are part of the decor. This is critical to me, because I abhor the idea of having clutter which isn’t organized in a clever way. The images on this post feature the main candle groupings I have scattered throughout the second floor of my home. As you can see, I have established candle mini zones so that I can display/store my collection in a manageable way. You can’t tell that I have over 40 Voluspa candles in my home! Incidentally, I also have several other candles from other candle companies as well.
