Escape
White Oak and Vanilla
White Oak and Vanilla opens with palm, aloe, layered with oak, leather, patchouli, and grounded by smoke, vanilla, whiskey. Available in select...
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Citrus, woods, resin, coastal air, spice, and sunlit fruit for a fresher, more transportive mood.
Escape
White Oak and Vanilla opens with palm, aloe, layered with oak, leather, patchouli, and grounded by smoke, vanilla, whiskey. Available in select...
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Escape
Nordic Night opens with eucalyptus, lavender, layered with pine, cypress, bayberry, and grounded by rosemary, cedar, peppercorn, oakmoss. Available in select candle...
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Dragon's Blood opens with orange, clove, layered with incense, myrrh, cedar, and grounded by patchouli, resin. Available in select candle and wax...
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Citron and Mandarin opens with grapefruit, citron, mandarin, layered with peach, orange, cyclamen, and grounded by vanilla, bright musk. Available in select...
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Watermelon opens with fresh watermelon, layered with tropical fruit, and grounded by sweet, juicy. Available in select candle and wax melt formats.Top...
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Coconut Lime opens with lime, coconut, layered with verbena, and grounded by musk, sandalwood, cashmere. Available in select candle and wax melt...
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Escape is the most transportive side of LUME. It moves between citrus, woods, resin, coastal air, spice, and sunlit fruit, so the category feels open, dimensional, and a little less expected.
Some scents lean crisp and outdoorsy. Others lean coastal, resinous, tropical, or market-lit. What ties them together is movement: fragrance that shifts the room and feels like getting out of it for a minute.
Start with Escape if you like bergamot, blood orange, oak, driftwood, incense, marine notes, coconut-lime blends, or spiced market scents. It works especially well in entryways, offices, living spaces, and warmer-weather moments.
Escape is the widest-ranging profile. Expect citrus, oak, driftwood, incense, coastal air, spice, tropical fruit, and resinous depth depending on the fragrance.
Entryways, offices, living spaces, and warmer-weather moments when you want the room to feel fresher, brighter, or a little farther away.
Start here if you gravitate toward citrus, woods, marine notes, incense, coconut-lime blends, or travel-minded scents that feel less predictable.