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Sandwick Bay candles is a local business hand pouring a range of home fragrances in their Stornoway workshop. Inspired by island life a lot of the scents take inspiration from nature and travel and we tend to gravitate towards fresh and often fruity scents. We have a range of seasonal summer and winter collections as well as a range of signature fragrances with seagrass being a favourite.
Visit our lifestyle shop in Stornoway town centre where you find a range of products from other independent makers as well as cards, gifts, food from Australia and New Zealand (where Megan the founder is from) and coffee to takeaway. We have also created our own range of hand and body wash products using fresh Hebridean water from the Machair. Available as a refill product thereby creating a closed loop system and helping protect the beautiful island environment where we live. We really hope you love visiting our shop and that our products and the unique fragrances allow you a moment of escape and calm. Take home a souvenir from your adventure in the Outer Hebrides.
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