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Diptyque’s most popular candles are “classic” size: 6.5 ounces. But it produces a small range of its candles in the very large format: These monsters are 51.6 oz, weigh over three pounds, burn for 120 hours, and cost a fortune ($430). They’re also “suitable for large rooms and outdoors” —....

A Diptyque Ambre Candle review: A+ In short: A beautiful, warm, sexy candle — the fastest way to a romantic space. [Buy it here] The scent according to Diptyque: “Wafting out of a treasure box come the intoxicating scents of a few amber spheres. The fragrance of the priceless resin....

A Diptyque Fleur de Cerisier review: B+ In short: The limited-edition Fleur de Cerisier candle shows up every spring from Diptyque — last year, with a beautiful illustration, this year…not so much. The scent according to Diptyque: “The fruity and subtle musky floral notes of the Fleur de Cerisier (Cherry....

Is there anything nicer than lighting a lovely, powerfully scented candle as the leaves begin to fall and it gets darker earlier? There isn’t. Especially when that candle — my vote for the top spot on the list of the best fall Diptyque candles — is the Diptyque Pumpkin candle....

Is Diptyque Cheaper in Paris? is part 2 in an ongoing investigation. Please also see Is Sézane Cheaper in Paris? Short answer: absolutely yes. Here’s by how much. Diptyque candles come in two primary sizes: small and Classic. Something that will make this article fairly brief is that each size....

Diptyque candles ranked: Without a doubt, a Diptyque candle is one of the best souvenirs you can bring back from France (not least because depending on the exchange rate they’re about 25% cheaper there than in the US, for the same size). How, though, to know which one to get?....

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