Shop by room
Start with the space you are in
Choose scent for kitchens, bathrooms, bedrooms, living rooms, laundry rooms, offices, cars, entryways, and everyday gathering spaces.
Shop candlesScent Scaping
Scent Scaping is Maggie's Farm's way of helping you choose aroma by life context instead of only by product type. Start with the room you are in, the mood you want, the season you are living in, the person you are shopping for, or the little everyday care you want to make more intentional.
Scent Scaping helps you choose the right scent for the room you're in, the mood you want, the season you're living in, or the ritual you're building.
Shop by room
Choose scent for kitchens, bathrooms, bedrooms, living rooms, laundry rooms, offices, cars, entryways, and everyday gathering spaces.
Shop candlesShop by mood
Use scent language to narrow the feeling first: cozy, clean, calm, bright, fresh, romantic, grounding, playful, seasonal, or focused.
Shop by routine
Build around morning resets, bedtime, bath and shower time, cleaning day, laundry day, reading night, hosting, gifting, and simple self-care.
Shop by season
Use seasonal scent language for spring fresh, summer citrus, fall cozy, winter spice, holidays, birthdays, and back-to-school moments.
Browse giftsShop by recipient
Shape a gift for a mom, teacher, host, book lover, pet parent, partner, coworker, or hard-to-shop-for person.
Browse giftsBuild a bundle
Pair hand-poured candles, soy wax melts, sprays, bath goods, and giftable extras around a ritual, memory, season, or person you love.
Browse giftsCustom scenting
Ask about custom candles, signature scent ideas, local collaborations, event favors, and business gifting from the heart of Appalachia.
Ask about custom scentingLearn
Connect to beginner-friendly education in aromatic arts, blending, safety, formulation, and grounded practice.
Visit the InstituteCare note: use home fragrance products as directed. Keep them out of reach of children and pets, and allow pets to leave scented spaces. Product-specific safety and caution language should be reviewed before publishing final product pages.