About Aurora House

Rooted in purpose. Crafted with care.
A brand built from a love of scent, design, and intentional living.

Aurora House was created from a belief that everyday objects should feel meaningful.
What began as a personal ritual grew into a collection designed to bring calm, beauty, and intention into daily life.

Our Story

Where Aurora House Began

Aurora House was created during a season of long nights, focused study, and a deep need for calm.

While working and studying in veterinary medicine, I found myself returning to simple rituals — lighting a candle, creating quiet space, slowing my thoughts — small acts that helped me stay grounded through demanding days.

Over time, candles became more than background ambiance. They became anchors — tools for focus, comfort, and stillness when everything else felt fast-moving and loud.

The name Aurora House holds personal meaning. It honors my heart dog, Aurora — a gentle teacher whose presence brought steadiness, warmth, and quiet joy. What began as something personal became something purposeful: a way to create objects that offer that same feeling to others.

A woman with dark hair sitting at a wooden table with a lit candle, notebook, and pen in a cozy room with soft lighting.

Our Philosophy

Design should feel lived with, not displayed.

Every Aurora House piece is created to bring calm, intention, and quiet beauty into everyday life — never excess, never distraction, only presence.

What guides every decision

Built on Standards, Not Trends

Every Aurora House piece begins with intention — not only in design, but in principle. I believe the objects we live with should contribute to calm, clarity, and balance rather than clutter or distraction.

Materials are chosen for performance as much as beauty. Coconut-soy wax for a clean burn. Carefully tested fragrance oils for depth and longevity. Concrete blends refined through research and iteration.

I approach formulation the same way I approached veterinary medicine — through observation, testing, refinement, and precision. Subtle adjustments matter. Small differences change outcomes.

The result is not just a product, but an experience designed to feel steady, grounded, and quietly luxurious in your everyday life.

A kitchen workspace with a white countertop, a white bowl of shredded cheese, two black skincare bottles, several amber glass bottles with labels, and a pair of white strings or cords. In the background, shelves hold various bottles and boxes, with a window letting in natural light.

The Meaning

Why Aurora House

Aurora House is named after a companion who quietly shaped my life in ways words never fully could. She was steady when everything felt uncertain, calm when I needed grounding, and present in every season of growth.

She reminded me that comfort is not something you find once — it’s something you create, moment by moment, through the spaces you live in and the rituals you return to.

When I began building this brand, I knew I wanted it to carry that same feeling: warmth without noise, beauty without excess, and intention without compromise.

Aurora House is more than a name. It is a reflection of presence, loyalty, calm, and quiet strength — values that shape every piece created here.

A woman kneeling on her knees and leaning forward while smiling at a dog that is standing and looking at her, against a plain background.

The Connection

Why Aurora Still Guides Everything I Create

Aurora wasn’t just my dog. She was a steady presence through some of the most demanding seasons of my life — a reminder to slow down, stay grounded, and keep going.

She had a quiet strength about her. Calm. Patient. Gentle. Even in unfamiliar spaces, she carried a kind of peace that changed the atmosphere around her.

When I began creating candles and home pieces, I realized I was trying to recreate that same feeling — not just fragrance, but emotional space. Not decoration, but grounding.

Aurora House exists because of that realization: that objects can hold meaning, and that the right environment can change how you feel within it.

Every piece I design is made with that same intention — to bring calm into motion, stillness into busy lives, and warmth into ordinary moments.

A woman hugging a dog close to her face, both with closed eyes, in black and white.