I'm a Candle Connoisseur—I Promise These Are the Best 8 Loewe Candles Money Can Buy
Smell the garden.
Some people collect coffee table books or match boxes; in the beauty industry, it's blushes or perfumes. I, apparently, collect Loewe candles. It wasn’t intentional at first—I just wanted one of the jars for my apartment because the handmade Spanish ceramics are genuinely that beautiful. But then I lit my first one, and that’s when the obsession began.
The fashion house embodies modern elegance and quiet luxury—and Loewe approaches home fragrance with the same level of artistry. Their scents don’t smell inspired by tomato leaves or honeysuckle or ivy—they smell exactly like the real thing. Light Tomato Leaf and suddenly you’re transported to a garden in Europe where the vines are warm underneath the sun; smell Oregano and it’s basically like you just crushed fresh herbs between your fingers. Loewe doesn’t interpret scents; it recreates them so clearly that it feels like you’ve stepped into the scene.
And once you’ve fallen for the smell, the ceramic vessel becomes part of the appeal. The matte finish, the ridges, the slight irregularities—said to be inspired by a 5th century Greek mug—make the jar feel like something you discovered in a tiny pottery studio abroad. When the candle’s done, the vessel transitions into its second life: a brush holder, a mini vase, a catch-all next to your bedside.
As someone who tests an absurd number of candles for work (and pleasure), Loewe is the one brand I never get tired of. Ahead, I rounded up the best Loewe candles, because if you’re going to splurge on a piece, you may as well do it right—just ask any fashion girl.
- Best Green Loewe Candle: Tomato Leaves
- Best Bright Loewe Candle: Orange Blossom
- Best Kitchen Loewe Candle: Oregano
- Best Everyday Loewe Candle: Ivy
- Best Herbal Loewe Candle: Marihuana
Tomato Leaves is one of Loewe’s most-loved scents. It smells exactly like brushing past real vines in a garden—fresh and earthy in the most grounding way. As it burns, a hint of cassis comes through, which is not sweet or berry-like; it’s more of a crisp, tart edge that keeps the candle feeling bright. (Think of it as the little lift that stops a green scent from feeling too flat.) It’s easily one of the most true-to-life “garden” fragrances you can bring indoors. And when you’re finished, the vessel doubles as the cutest little planter for herbs or, if you’re feeling more on-theme, even a tiny tomato sprout.
Fragrance Family: Green
Key Notes: Tomato leaf, cassis, green stems
Review for MC: “This candle is what made me understand why green scents have such a cult-following. It honestly smells like stepping outside after watering the plants. I light it whenever I want the room to feel refreshed and keep it on my kitchen window for a little nod to the tomato vines I wish I could grow." — Siena Gagliano, Beauty Editor
Siena Gagliano tests the Loewe Tomato Leaves candle.
Orange Blossom is my personal favorite because it hits that bright, summery vibe I always reach for. As the scent opens, it's almost like standing near an orange tree as its flowers bloom. It has a soft, honey-like sweetness that never feels heavy, and as it burns, you get little flashes of citrus and a gentle earthiness that keeps it feeling natural.
Fragrance Family: Floral
Key Notes: Orange blossom, honey, soft citrus, earthiness
Review for MC: “This candle feels like pure sunshine to me. It’s bright and warm with a touch of sweetness. Part of the reason I love it so much is that it takes me back to childhood road trips to Florida, when we’d pull off the highway to pick oranges straight from the trees, and the air smelled sweet and a little floral. This candle comes so close to that memory that it actually makes me smile when I light it.” — Siena Gagliano, Beauty Editor
Siena Gagliano tests the Loewe Orange Blossom candle.
Oregano is the candle that immediately puts me in a Mediterranean kitchen in the best way. It has that aromatic, green scent you get when you crush a fresh sprig between your fingers, but it feels softer and warmer once it’s lit. As it burns, a little woodiness and amber come through, so it never reads as just a seasoning from the cabinet.
Fragrance Family: Aromatic
Key Notes: Oregano leaf, resinous herbs, warm wood, soft amber
Review for MC: “This one reminds me of home. It has an herbal scent that instantly reminds me of my mom or grandma cooking in the kitchen. I burn it when I want something that feels cozy and familiar.” — Siena Gagliano, Beauty Editor
Siena Gagliano tests the Loewe Oregano candle.
Ivy was the first Loewe candle I ever bought. It has a fresh, leafy aura that leans clean. As it burns, a soft floral note comes through, giving it a freshness that keeps it from reading too literal or plant-heavy.
Fragrance Family: Floral
Key Notes: Ivy leaf, light florals, slight woodiness
Review for MC: “I originally bought this scent for the bright pink jar that went with my room decor, naturally, but the scent is so easy to live with. It gives the room this fresh, open feeling that I never get tired of.” — Siena Gagliano, Beauty Editor
Siena Gagliano tests the Loewe Ivy candle.
Marihuana is definitely the most intimidating scent in the lineup, but it’s way softer and more herbal than the name suggests. When you light it, don’t worry—your landlord won't come knocking. It smells more like the clean, leafy part of the plant rather than anything smoky. There’s a mellow herbal note upfront, and as it warms, a subtle woodiness comes through, making it feel surprisingly calm and grounded. It’s one of those candles you expect to be loud, but it ends up being gentle and almost spa-like once it settles into the room.
Fragrance Family: Aromatic
Key Notes: Herbal accord, soft woods
Review for MC: “I expected this one to smell, well…obvious. But it actually has this clean, calming quality that feels more like an expensive apothecary than anything else.” — Siena Gagliano, Beauty Editor
Siena Gagliano tests the Loewe Marihuana candle.
Honeysuckle sits on the sweeter end of the Loewe spectrum. It doesn’t have the green bite of Tomato Leaves or the earthiness of Beetroot. Instead, it has a soft, honey-like sweetness that feels warm and floral without going into full perfume territory. Once it’s burning, that sweetness opens up a little more, making the room feel bright and summery. It’s straightforward in a pleasant way and stronger than you’d expect from something described as low intensity.
Fragrance Family: Floral
Key Notes: Honeysuckle blossom, light honey, soft floral sweetness
Review for MC: “I’ve never been someone who could pick out honeysuckle in the wild, so this candle was my first real impression of it. It’s sweet in a gentle way and has this warmth to it. I burn it when I want something pretty and uplifting but not too floral.” — Siena Gagliano, Beauty Editor
Beetroot ended up being the biggest surprise for me. It feels warm and a little earthy in a very relaxed way, not sharp or green, per se. The whole thing settles into the room quietly, which makes it feel really at place at home. It still reads fresh, but in a rounder, more comforting way than Tomato Leaves. And the deep red vessel might be my favorite of the bunch because it looks beautiful anywhere I put it.
Fragrance Family: Aromatic
Key Notes: Beetroot, soft sweetness, a hint of fruit
Review for MC: “I didn’t expect to like this as much as I do. It reminds me of cutting into a fresh beet and realizing it does have a scent after all. It’s calm and cozy without feeling heavy, and I burn it on nights when I want my space and aura to feel calm.” — Siena Gagliano, Beauty Editor
Most people hear “mimosa” and think of the brunch drink, but the candle is inspired by the actual blossom: those bright, fluffy yellow flowers that smell soft, sweet, and a little powdery. The fragrance opens with gentle floral notes that feel light and sunny, then unfolds into hints of melon that add a fresh, juicy lift. The Textura vessel is the real star, finished in a hand-glazed mix of warm yellow and brown that looks like it came straight from a ceramics studio.
Fragrance Family: Floral
Key Notes: Mimosa blossom, melon, aquatic floral accords
Review for MC: “The first time I lit this, I actually stopped what I was doing because it smelled so calm and clean. It has this gentle brightness to it that makes the whole space feel happier. And the stunning, unique vessel? Chef’s kiss.” — Siena Gagliano, Beauty Editor
How We Tested
While the best Loewe candle for you will vary based on personal preference, you truly can't go wrong with one of the items on this list.
To choose the best Loewe candles, Siena Gagliano sourced online reviews, editor favorites, and personally smelled every launch from the brand. She evaluated them based on size, scent profile, burn time, and power.
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Siena Gagliano is the Beauty Editor at Marie Claire, where she writes and edits reported features, trend stories, and expert-backed shopping roundups. Before joining the team full-time, she was an editor at Cosmopolitan, where she specialized in SEO-first beauty content and commerce strategy. Her bylines have also appeared in Allure, ELLE, Bustle, Well+Good, Popsugar, and Women's Health, covering everything from the best products for brighter, glowier skin to the science behind face mapping. Curious about the behind-the-scenes magazine life and her go-to beauty picks? Follow her on Instagram at @sienagagliano.