A candle on a centerline table often communicates evenly, yet loses power to rising heat if the ceiling is high. Corners intensify nearby but can stall diffusion. Try targeting conversational distances: coffee tables near seating, console tables along walkways, or a bookshelf edge where people pass. These placements intersect daily movement without crowding noses, allowing aroma to greet, accompany, and fade gracefully, preserving curiosity while avoiding quickly overwhelming the senses.
Height sets the stage for where fragrance emerges. Low coffee tables allow scent to roll outward, hugging knee‑level currents that travel far before rising. High mantels give impressive bursts that may pool near ceilings. Consider reflective or warming surfaces: a wooden console can subtly lift temperature and flow, while cold marble may cool the plume prematurely. Use coasters or heat‑safe stands to fine‑tune elevation and protect finishes while steering aroma into lived‑in space.
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