Meet the Maker

Hi, I’m Emirzeth — violinist, candle maker, and the creator behind Flammart Candles.

I’ve spent years inside rehearsal rooms, surrounded by music, silence, and all the emotions that live between the notes. Over time, I learned that art doesn’t exist only in sound — scent is an art too. That realization sparked a deep curiosity in me: how scents can shape a room, shift a mood, or quietly transform the atmosphere around us.


Flammart was born the day I allowed these worlds to meet —

my life as a musician

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my passion for fragrance and craftsmanship.


What began as a small experiment on September 9th quickly became a heartfelt project. Each candle carries a part of my artistic life — the quiet before a performance, the warmth after a long rehearsal, the shift of emotion that happens in a single musical phrase.

Why Double-Aroma?

Because I believe a candle should feel like a story.

Just like music, I wanted each candle to evolve, not stay static.

So every Flammart candle begins with one aroma and, as it burns, reveals a second one — a transition of mood, a new color, a small surprise that reflects the emotional shift in a musical movement.

This evolving scent experience is the heart of Flammart.


Seasonal Artist Collaborations

Every season, I invite a guest artist to collaborate with me — someone whose style, colors, and imagination help shape each limited-edition collection.

Together, we turn artistic expression into fragrance.


My Process

Behind every candle, there is intention:

  • I blend scents the way I shape musical phrases — with patience and emotion.
  • I hand-pour each candle in small batches in my home in Gothenburg.
  • I use soy wax for its clean glow and long burn.
  • I test each candle until its “second movement” — the second aroma — reveals itself naturally.

It’s slow work, but it’s meaningful work.

 

What I Hope You Feel

My hope is that when you light a Flammart candle, you pause… even just for a moment.

That you breathe in, feel the shift between scents, and let it bring you warmth, peace, or inspiration — whatever you need that day.


From my hands to your home,

thank you for being here.


— Emirzeth

Violinist & Candle Artist