Surrealist Scented Matches

This Line of Cire Trudon Matches Combines Art and Home Decor

This line of Cire Trudon Matches from the famed candle maker include six reproduction illustrations created by Lawrence Mynott for the French brand's catalog. Often referred to as the Rolls Royce of candles, Cire Trudon is the oldest candle manufacturer

The delicate long matchboxes are white and display a tiny illustration in the center, while the matches are fragranced. The matches are created in order to complement the scents contained in the brand's series of candles, and emit a light scent even when unlit, making them a good item to slip into drawers.

Lawrence Mynott is an English illustrator of children's books and his drawings have become a symbol synonymous with the French candle manufacturing brand.
Trend Themes
1. Surrealist Matches - The fusion of art, fragrance, and home decor in Cire Trudon's scented matches opens up opportunities for creating unique and immersive sensory experiences.
2. Complementary Scented Accessories - The trend of offering scented matches that complement candle fragrances provides opportunities for enhancing the overall olfactory experience of luxury home decor.
3. Art-inspired Home Accessories - The combination of artwork and functional home accessories like Cire Trudon's illustrated matchboxes presents disruptive innovation opportunities in the art and interior design industries.
Industry Implications
1. Candle Manufacturing - The creation of scented matches that enhance the candle experience can revolutionize the luxury candle manufacturing industry.
2. Fragrance and Home Decor - The trend of scented matches as decorative and fragrant accessories opens up disruptive innovation opportunities in the fragrance and home decor industries.
3. Artisanal Illustration - The integration of Lawrence Mynott's illustrations into scented matchboxes offers disruption possibilities in the artisanal illustration industry, connecting it with the home decor market.

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