The New Glow of Luxury: House of Nur Joins the World’s Top Candle Houses
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- Nov 7, 2025
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Cire Trudon — The Monarch of Candlelight
Founded in 1643, Cire Trudon is French candle royalty.
Its candles once lit Versailles and Napoleon’s court — heritage embedded in every pour. Heavy crested glass, historical notes, old-world prestige.
A Trudon candle isn’t just burned — it is appointed.
Regal, reverent, commanding.
Jo Malone — The Polished Cosmopolitan
Clean. Elegant. Effortless.
Jo Malone translated British refinement into a global obsession. Crisp florals, citrus, soft woods — the scent of curated calm.
Hotel lobbies, luxury vanities, modern sanctuaries.
Refined and recognizable — a universal language of quiet luxury.
Maison Louis Marie — The Botanical Poet
Soft. Natural. Minimal.
Maison Louis Marie brings fragrance back to earth — botanical, earthy, subtle.
No. 04 Bois de Balincourt became the minimalist’s signature: warm woods, skin-close comfort, nature in whisper form.
It is poetry in muted tones — understated by design.
House of Nur — The Modern Light
House of Nur enters not by force — but by presence.
It has a dual meaning in both Armenian & Arabic, light in Arabic, and Pomegranate in Armenian. The brand blends ancient symbolism with modern soul.
A fragrant dialogue between the Mediterranean and contemporary design:
sustainable wax blends, sculptural packaging, layered notes that feel lived-in and emotional.
Fig and cedar for grounded serenity.
Amber and oud for warmth and depth.
Citrus blossoms for sun-lit nostalgia.
Luxury without opulence. Purity without austerity.
A brand for those who don’t burn candles — they create atmosphere.
For House of Nur, that moment is now.
Experience the Collection
House of Nur — https://www.houseofnur.com/
Modern fragrance. Clean luxury. Light with purpose.



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