100ml
A love letter you can light: Queer, tender, and seriously swoony. The glass is wrapped in a quote from a real love letter written by Colin Spencer to John Tasker on December 16, 1957—an intense, aching slice of queer romance that feels like someone just handed you their heart, ink still wet. The scent? Fresh forest energy. Think mossy, green, and softly woody—clean, grounding, and perfect for turning your space into a calm little hideout. It’s hand-poured soy wax with a cotton wick for an easy, long burn.
"My Darling, I have never known this ever before – I cannot think of anything else all day and most of the night, but you. Do you believe me? I wouldn't write it if it wasn't true – I'm sunk in a perpetual gloom writing letters to you in my mind longing for the sound of your voice and the touch of your body. I think it is driving me a little mad. And when I say every minute, I mean literally that. I can't write a thing, if I force myself I feel I am breaking inside – the only time I forget you is sometimes at the theatre or the cinema but three-quarters of that time is spent in things which jar you back into my memory. I need you, need you desperately. I feel my heart is very slowly breaking and with such pain."
– COLIN SPENCER TO JOHN TASKER, december 16 1957