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The Clean Scent Gift of the Season Comes from Henry Rose and Crate & Barrel

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Michelle Pfeiffer’s Henry Rose partners with Crate & Barrel for Hearth, a five-wick soy-vegetable candle scented with tobacco, nutmeg, and charred lavender — crafted for winter and the holidays.

Michelle Pfeiffer’s fragrance brand Henry Rose has teamed up with Crate & Barrel for the holiday season on Hearth, a five-wick soy-vegetable candle, retailing for $79.95. It’s the brand’s first collaboration with the home retailer, and it arrives just ahead of Pfeiffer’s new holiday film, Oh. What. Fun., premiering December 3 on Prime Video.

The candle’s scent feels warm without tipping into the usual holiday sweetness. Top notes of black pepper, cinnamon bark, and nutmeg give it a spicy lift, while the middle layers — charred lavender, clary sage, and tobacco — add a grounded, smoky depth. The finish comes through in teakwood, patchouli, and tonka bean, creating something closer to a firelit evening than a festive dessert.

Each candle is poured into a 24-ounce reusable ceramic vessel inspired by an ancient Greek kylix cup, designed to outlast the burn. The wax blend is made in the U.S. from domestic and imported materials and packaged in a compostable, recyclable box, using FSC-certified paper sourced from responsibly managed forests.

Henry Rose Crate & Barrel candle and box.

Since launching in 2019, Henry Rose has built its reputation on ingredient transparency and clean formulation — principles that earned it recognition from the Environmental Working Group and Cradle to Cradle certification. That same standard carries into its home line. Before Hearth, the brand released smaller candles and diffusers online, but this is its first major retail partnership, giving shoppers a chance to experience its fragrances in person.

For Crate & Barrel, the collaboration adds a more sophisticated dimension to its seasonal assortment, connecting the design-led aesthetic it’s known for with a clean-fragrance label that shares its emphasis on quality materials and sustainability.

The candle bridges Pfeiffer’s film and fragrance worlds, tying the comfort of home to a cinematic sense of nostalgia — something to light on cold nights when the house feels still and the air sharpens with spice.

At $79.95, the five-wick format sits comfortably in the premium home-fragrance tier but feels accessible for gifting. Its scent profile leans adult — earthy, herbal, and quietly aromatic — an antidote to the syrupy blends that tend to fill the shelves this time of year.

Close up of Henry Rose 5-wick candle.

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