
02 Apr Scents & Sentiment
There is something exquisitely understated about scent—intangible, often unnoticed, yet potent enough to stop us in our tracks. A single breath of jasmine may transport us to a childhood garden; the comforting depth of sandalwood can evoke the hush of late-night conversations, soft blankets, or the memory of someone dearly loved. At Penny Blooms & Beans, we’ve long held the belief that fragrance is not merely a sensory pleasure—it is emotion, it is memory, it is narrative. And when crafted with care, candles become vessels of those stories.
Of all our senses, smell is the most intimately linked to memory and emotion. Unlike sight or sound, which follow more circuitous neurological pathways, scent takes a direct route to the limbic system—the brain’s emotional epicentre. That’s why a familiar fragrance can disarm us in an instant, unlocking recollections long buried beneath the noise of daily life. It’s not merely nostalgia; it’s neuroscience. And that connection has the power to transform a room, shift a mood, or imbue a fleeting moment with permanence.
We’ve all experienced it: the soothing presence of lavender in a chaotic world, the invigorating brightness of citrus on an overcast morning, the gentle embrace of fig on a crisp afternoon. Fragrances carry an emotional language of their own. We select them instinctively, often unaware that we are choosing how we wish to feel. To light a candle, then, becomes an act of quiet ritual—a moment of self-attunement, a way to return to ourselves.
Scent, too, is a storyteller—one that can speak where words fall short. We all carry scent-memories: a perfume that recalls your mother’s embrace, the charged air before a summer storm, the vanilla candle that warmed your first apartment. These are not simply associations; they are emotional imprints. And just as fragrance can resurrect the past, it can anchor us in the present. Choosing a scent for a new chapter—a home, a birthday, a season of transformation—is a way of inscribing feeling into memory. Over time, that fragrance becomes a kind of emotional shorthand.
That is why our candle collection at Penny Blooms & Beans was conceived not only to scent a space but to move the senses in meaningful ways.
Penny Fig, our signature candle, is soft, grounded, and unmistakably familiar. It carries a tender sweetness that evokes the feeling of coming home—warm, welcoming, and quietly joyful. Whether it has accompanied your rituals since its 2015 debut or you’re discovering it anew, Penny Fig is designed to linger—on the skin, in the air, and in the heart.
Penny Black, by contrast, is a meditation in scent. Rich and contemplative, it was created for the slower hours—for evenings filled with journaling, reading, or simple stillness. It is the candle of introspection, lending the room a sense of purpose and depth that mirrors the inner life.
Like music or photography, scent can become an emotional anchor. One of our favourite ways to use candles is with intention—to mark life’s quiet corners. Penny Fig by the breakfast table, inviting in unhurried Sunday mornings. Penny Black by the bedside, casting a calm shadow at day’s end. When a candle is lit with purpose, it becomes more than ambience—it becomes memory in the making.
Because scent is never merely a backdrop. It becomes part of the story we tell ourselves—of who we were, where we’ve been, and how we felt in a given season. A candle, in this way, becomes more than wax and wick. It becomes a witness.
So, as you strike the match and let the flame dance, pause for a moment. Consider what emotion you’re inviting in. What memory will this scent, one day, bring gently back to you.