Woodland Trust Redcurrant and Ivy Candle Tumbler
Product number: 73811
Christmas and candlelight go hand-in-hand, and as well as setting the scene with flickering flame, our Woodland Trust Redcurrant and Ivy Candle Tumbler will fill a room with a fresh, festive aroma to give guests a wonderfully warm welcome.
Created by our in-house designer Elaine in association with the Woodland Trust, the luxurious candle nestles in a glass tumbler etched with a woodland floral pattern. A lovely gift for those who appreciate the finer things in life, and anyone who likes to feather their nest, it comes in an attractive FSC-certified gift box, all ready to be wrapped and popped under the tree.
Burns for approx. 26 hours.
About our Woodland Trust range
From plates and bowls to flasks and water bottles, our Woodland Trust range has everything you need to enjoy alfresco food in nature-inspired style. Designed in partnership with the Woodland Trust, and featuring lovely leaf prints or buzzy bee designs, they’ll help keep you fed and watered when you’re enjoying a woodland ramble, a family picnic or just popping out for a lunchtime stroll.
Help plant a tree… or 50 million!
The Woodland Trust are on a mission to plant 50 million saplings in 5 years. It's a tall order, but by working together we can make a huge difference, which is why we’re proud to have teamed up with them to help.
Every time you buy an item from this range, you’ll get something lovely, and so will the Woodland Trust – in their case, a donation from us of 50p to £1.50. So with every picnic plate or flask you pick up, you’ll be doing your bit to help the Trust reach their tree-planting goal.
And if you’re a myLakeland club member you’ll be helping twice, as we’ve chosen to support the Woodland Trust with the pennies from our Charity Pot too. Whenever club members show their club card when they shop, it’ll help them plant even more trees. Now doesn’t that feel good?
About the Woodland Trust
The UK’s largest woodland conservation charity, the Woodland Trust’s vision is of the country rich in native woods and trees, for the benefit of both people and wildlife. With more than a thousand woods of their own which are free for everyone to visit, they plant millions of trees to help combat climate change, build a greener future for the UK and create havens for wildlife; campaign for new laws to protect ancient woodland; and restore damaged ancient woods so they can breathe again.