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I Like My Home to Smell Expensive—These Are the Affordable Candles I Can Rely On

As much as I love it when someone compliments my outfit or my manicure, there’s something so lovely about when someone compliments your home. Although I’m currently renting, I like to make my flat feel as chic and cosy as possible, and nothing does that quite like an expensive-smelling candle. As a beauty editor, I’ve tried my fair share of candles over the years from the likes of Diptyque and Jo Malone, but I truly believe that you don’t have to spend a fortune in order to make your home smell luxurious. I’m a big fan of affordable candles from high street stores such as H&M and Zara, and I often find that these are the ones that my friends and family comment on when they walk through the door.

a picture of a Jo Malone candle next to a vase of flowers

Don’t get me wrong, my designer candles definitely have impressive lasting powers and are able to fill my home with my chosen fragrance, but I happen to think that the below alternatives smell just as expensive, and I don’t mind burning them for a little longer thanks to the affordable price points. So, if you want your house to smell like a luxurious hotel lobby or spa, keep on scrolling for the best designer candle dupes to add to your basket…

8 OF THE BEST DESIGNER CANDLE DUPES

1. Loewe Incense vs. H&M Incense Ritual

Loewe Incense Candle

LOEWE

Incense Candle – Small

£85

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H&M Large cork-lid scented candle

H&M

Incense Ritual Large Cork-Lid Scented Candle

£15

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Loewe candles smell (and look) so luxurious, and this incense fragrance features deep, woody notes. If that’s your kind of thing, then I highly recommend you check out H&M’s Incense Ritual candle, which features hints of incense, cardamom and cedar. It’s the perfect comforting scent to cosy up to in the evenings.

2. Le Labo Santal 26 vs. M&S Apothecary Warmth

Le Labo Santal 26 Scented Candle

LE LABO

Santal 26 Scented Candle

£65

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M&S Apothecary Warmth 3 Wick Candle

M&S APOTHECARY

Warmth 3 Wick Candle

£17

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You’ve probably already heard of the M&S Apothecary Warmth perfume, as it is often compared to Le Labo’s iconic scent, Santal 33. Well, you can now get the same fragrance in candle form, with notes of cardamom, cinnamon leaf and sandalwood. Oh, and did I mention that it’s just £17?

3. Jo Malone Peony & Blush Suede vs. Library of Scent Blush Peony

Jo Malone London Peony & Blush Suede Home Candle

JO MALONE LONDON

Peony & Blush Suede Home Candle

£56

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Library of Scent Blush Peony Candle

LIBRARY OF SCENT

Blush Peony Candle

£10

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I’m a huge fan of Jo Malone candles, so when I saw this Blush Peony candle on Marks and Spencer’s website, I was immediately intrigued. Not only does it look chic, but it smells super luxurious thanks to the uplifting, floral notes.

4. Diptyque Vanilla vs. Beauty Pie The Birthday Candle

Diptyque Vanille Scented Candle

DIPTYQUE

Vanille Scented Candle

£56

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Beauty Pie The Birthday Candle

BEAUTY PIE

The Birthday Candle

£20

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Vanilla is such a great scent to have in your home thanks to the warm and comforting aroma that it gives off. Diptyque’s candle is a personal favourite of mine, but after smelling Beauty Pie’s alternative, I might have found my new go-to. It really does smell like a vanilla birthday cake, with hints of fresh bergamot and freesia giving it an expensive edge.

5. Byredo Cotton Poplin vs. Zara Absolute Linen

Byredo Cotton Poplin Candle

BYREDO

Cotton Poplin Candle

£64

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Zara Absolute Linen Scented Candle

ZARA HOME

Absolute Linen Scented Candle

£16

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Who doesn’t want their home to smell like freshly-washed linen? Byredo’s Cotton Poplin candle features light, airy notes of chamomile, lemon and cedarwood, and Zara has an incredible alternative that features zesty tangerine and fresh iris.

6. Christian Dior Ambre Nuit vs. Zara Dark Amber

Christian Dior Ambre Nuit Candle

CHRISTIAN DIOR

Ambre Nuit Candle

£86

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(620 G) Dark Amber Scented Candle

ZARA HOME

Dark Amber Scented Candle

£20

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In my opinion, any candle or perfume that features notes of amber smells so luxurious. Christian Dior’s Ambre Nuit candle is definitely more of a treat, but if you don’t want to break the bank, Zara also do an amber-scented candle that is beautifully balanced with sandalwood, cedarwood and ylang-ylang.

7. Carrière Frères Tomato vs. Woodwick ReNew Tomato Leaf & Basil

Carrière Frères Tomato Scented Candle

CARRIÈRE FRÈRES

Tomato Scented Candle

£54

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Woodwick Renew Tomato Leaf & Basil Medium Jar Candle

WOODWICK

Renew Tomato Leaf & Basil Medium Jar Candle

£27

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One of my most unique (and most complimented) candles is the tomato scent from Carrière Frères. It has a beautifully sweet, ripe aroma, but I tend to use it sparingly so that it doesn’t go to waste. Luckily for me, Woodwick do a tomato leaf and basil-scented candle that sounds just as delicious and looks just as chic.

8. Bamford English Lavender vs. H&M Dusty Lavender

Bamford English Lavender Scented Candle

BAMFORD

English Lavender Scented Candle

£32

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H&M Dusty Lavender Scented Candle In Glass Holder

H&M

Dusty Lavender Scented Candle In Glass Holder

£10

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Bamford is one of my go-to brands for relaxing scents that make my home feel like a spa, and I like to burn this lavender one in my bedroom before going to sleep. So, you can imagine my delight when I saw that H&M also do a lavender-scented candle for just £10. Alongside the soothing notes of lavender, this candle also contains fresh bergamot and smooth sandalwood, making it the perfect affordable option if you like calming, soothing scents.

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