The Tea Time In The Conservatory Candle by ROJA London aims to evoke the serene feeling of afternoon tea served in a sun-dappled conservatory, truly personifying the charm of the English countryside. Imagine a gentle summer breeze carrying the delicate scent of blooming flowerbeds, harmoniously mingling with the comforting aroma of freshly poured Jasmine tea. This home fragrance delivers a creamy, narcotic floral character, subtly softened by hints of sun-warmed sand and a distant whisper of ocean spray, transforming any interior into a tranquil, languid island escape.
Perfumer: Roja Dove
Scent Profile
Floral
Fresh
Green
Musky
Notes
Top Notes
Bergamot
Middle Notes
Rose
Gardenia
Jasmine
Base Notes
Styrax
Musk
About ROJA London
ROJA London is an independent luxury fragrance house established in Mayfair, London in 2011 by master perfumer Roja Dove, renowned for pioneering haute perfumery with fragrances crafted like precious jewellery using the finest raw materials such as Rose de Mai and Ambergris. The brand's philosophy emphasizes masterful artistry, uncompromising quality, and rich longevity to evoke emotions, unlock memories, and enable authentic self-expression for all styles and desires. Its signature style features creative Parfum and Eau de Parfum concentrations, positioning it as the authority in British fine fragrance.
Roja Dove, born Roger John Dove in 1956 in Sussex, England, developed an early obsession with scent from childhood memories, leading him to pursue training at Guerlain in Paris under Robert Guerlain, where he rose to become the first non-family Global Ambassador. After nearly two decades with the company until 2001, he launched the world's first Haute Parfumerie at Harrods in 2004 and founded his luxury fragrance house Roja Parfums (now Roja London) in 2011, pioneering haute perfumery with high-end perfumes crafted from the finest materials. His contributions include educating new talent, innovative layering techniques, and scents like A Goodnight Kiss, inspired by personal stories, earning him recognition as an Ambassador for the GREAT Britain Campaign.