Each mê-li candle holds both fragrance and memories of the Vietnamese countryside. The nón lá–shaped lid recalls childhood under the hats of mothers and grandmothers, while packaging featuring Bến Thành, Hội An, and Huế evokes nostalgia for timeless streets.
The curved glass jar mirrors the flow of silk and the tenderness of a mother’s embrace — subtle, graceful, alive. mê-li is where culture meets emotion: each scent brings you home, each flame rekindles the soul of Vietnam.
At the heart of every mê-li candle is a blend of organic, eco-friendly waxes chosen for purity and wellness. We combine soy wax for its clean, long-lasting burn, coconut wax for its smooth texture and excellent fragrance retention, and a touch of Vietnamese beeswax for its natural, honey-like glow. Free from toxins and chemicals, this harmony not only makes each candle good for your health but also kind to the environment—bringing soft light, gentle fragrance, and authentic Vietnamese warmth into your home.
Our candle jars are fully recyclable — and we’re making it even better for the planet (and your wallet).
Bring back your mê-li jar for a 20% refill discount, or choose from multiple recycling options we offer in-store. Let's light up the world, sustainably.
At mê-li, we prioritize wellness by using organic, toxin-free ingredients that are safe for both people and homes. Our candles are designed to calm the mind, restore energy, and enhance indoor air quality for a healthier lifestyle.
We support local artisans through responsible sourcing and fair work opportunities. By embracing sustainable production, mê-li contributes to Vietnam’s economic growth while preserving traditional craftsmanship.
Inspired by Vietnamese landmarks and traditions, our candles encourage mindful living and cultural connection. mê-li fosters a conscious community where modern lifestyles and heritage coexist in harmony.
We minimize waste through recyclable packaging, eco-friendly materials, and sustainable wax blends. Every product reflects our commitment to smarter consumption and resource conservation.