Description
Our Rustic LED Pillar Candles bring the warm glow of candlelight to any room without the worry of an open flame. This set of three comes in graduated heights, each finished in a slate grey wax with a textured, hand-poured look that reads as the real thing across the room. A moulded LED flame sits at the top of each pillar, flickering gently to mimic a burning wick.
Made from paraffin wax with a moulded PP flame tip, the candles carry a rustic surface texture that catches the light and softens their outline. The muted slate grey colour sits comfortably alongside neutral and darker interiors, and the trio can be grouped together on a mantel, tray or console for a layered display. Because there is no flame, they suit spots where a lit candle would be a hazard, such as bookshelves, bedside tables and windowsills.
Each candle includes a built-in timer switch, so they turn on and off automatically at the same time every day once set. The tallest pillar stands 150mm high, giving useful height variation when the three are arranged as a group for a natural, staggered effect.
Specification
| Material |
Paraffin wax with PP flame tip |
| Colour |
Slate grey |
| Set |
Set of 3, graduated heights |
| Tallest candle |
75 x 75 x 150mm |
| Feature |
LED flame with timer switch |
| Finish |
Rustic textured wax |
| Power |
Battery operated |
Frequently Asked
Are these real wax candles?
Yes, they are made from real paraffin wax with a moulded PP flame tip, so they have the look and feel of a traditional pillar candle without an open flame.
How does the timer switch work?
Once switched on, the built-in timer turns the candle on and off automatically at the same time each day, so you do not need to reset it daily.
What sizes are included in the set?
The set contains three candles in graduated heights, with the tallest measuring 75 x 75 x 150mm, giving a natural staggered look when grouped.
Can I use these where a real candle would be unsafe?
Yes, because there is no flame they are well suited to bookshelves, bedside tables, windowsills and other spots where a lit candle would be a hazard.
How do I clean them?
Wipe the wax surface gently with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid water and cleaning fluids, which can mark the rustic finish.