Courteney Cox's holiday candle sold out last year – but it's just been restocked for 2023
The actress's brand counts Jennifer Aniston and Sarah Paulson among its admirers – here's how to beat them to the checkout
Homecourt, Courteney Cox's aptly-named homeware brand, is responsible for some of the sweetest-smelling products on the market – from hand cream to surface cleansers. However, if last year's buying habits are anything to go by, one product in particular stands out as a favorite.
Enter – the special-edition Balsam Fireplace candle, one of the best candles on the market, designed by Courteney herself. Many of us may have missed out on this candle in 2022, but it's officially back in stock, and we've learned from past mistakes and are heading to the checkout at our earliest convenience.
The Balsam Fireplace candle is described as a clean-burning and lushly fragranced piece created to elevate the ambiance of any space in our homes. It will burn for 60 hours, meaning it will impress for many nights of socializing over this holiday period.
Like the warmth of a crackling winter fire, Balsam Fireplace lures you in with intoxicating scents of fresh evergreen woods, warm juniper spice, and salted amber.
'I love the holidays and the scents that remind us of this time of year,' Courteney says.
'I've always wanted to create a candle that would capture that warm feeling. Balsam Fireplace is everything I could have dreamt of: evergreen pine, juniper spice, and salted amber with the rich, warm essence of a crackling fire all wrapped up in a simple but elegant vessel. I'm really excited this is finally out.'
This scent hasn't sold out yet, but if last year is anything to go by, we'd say it's only a matter of time. And, since Courteney's brand is approved by the likes of Jennifer Aniston, Sarah Paulson, and Molly Shannon, we fear we may be rushing to beat the biggest names in Hollywood to the checkout.
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'Celebrating CC and the latest Homecourt launch,' Jennifer Aniston formerly wrote on an Instagram story beside a photo from the event, along with some orange and basil emojis as a nod to the Balsam Fireplace's counterpart scent, Mandarin Basile. 'SO proud of you.' Sarah Paulson and Molly Shannon were also in attendance, paying homage to Courteney's brand.
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Both the Mandarin Basile and Balsam Fireplace are also available in larger gift sets (once again, perfect for the holiday season) – complete with eco-friendly cleaning products and hand soaps – designed to bring a welcoming sense of 'calm and serenity' into our spaces at every point of the calendar. We've listed our favorite Homecourt picks that are currently in stock below.
The limited edition Complete Collection is truly everything your home needs to welcome the holiday season, including the sought-after candle, dish soap, hand cream, and room deodorant.
Each candle is hand-poured into a kiln-fired special edition ceramic vessel with a natural speckled, matte glaze that will complement any style of home. It offers 60 hours of burn time and a Jen-approved scent.
Megan is the Head of Celebrity Style News at Homes & Gardens. She first joined Future Plc as a News Writer across their interiors titles, including Livingetc and Real Homes, before becoming H&G's News Editor in April 2022. She now leads the Celebrity/ News team. Before joining Future, Megan worked as a News Explainer at The Telegraph, following her MA in International Journalism at the University of Leeds. During her BA in English Literature and Creative Writing, she gained writing experience in the US while studying in New York. Megan also focused on travel writing during her time living in Paris, where she produced content for a French travel site. She currently lives in London with her antique typewriter and an expansive collection of houseplants.
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