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5 items to make your office cozy

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Putting the finishing touches on your office is important to create the optimal workspace and ensure that your environment supports your work. The small details make a big difference when it comes to the office atmosphere. Whether you’re looking to be more productive or feel at ease during the workweek, choosing the right items can make your space cozy and put you in a good mood. 

These unscented hand-poured pillar candles will turn your office into an inviting space. Place it on your desk to make your office feel like home. It’ll cheer up your space and create a pleasant environment for you to work in. Plus, they’re smokeless and unscented and burn for up to 60 hours. Candles are an easy way to turn your office into a pleasurable space for you and your employees or coworker. Stock up on multiple sets and keep a few on hand in case of emergencies. These candles will last you a while and keep your office feeling comfortable.
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Create a relaxing atmosphere for productivity with the Thirteen Chefs Rustic Tealight Candle Holder. It’s an elegant way to decorate your office and gives a place to nestle your tealights. Put it on your desk or in a space where all can enjoy its beauty. Best of all, it cleans easily: just pop out the used tealights and replace them with new ones to keep your work environment relaxed.
This Luxury Tea Light Holder provides warmth and comfort through long workdays. Pair it with a bouquet or floral centerfield to bring a homey touch to the office. Tea light holders are an easy, inexpensive way to decorate the office and enliven your workspace: light some candles and play some ambient music for maximum effect. By adding small touches to your office, you can make doing day-to-day tasks more delightful.
This set of Sphere Ball Candles is a conversation starter with its uniquely-shaped candles. Use it to set the tone for office gatherings or have them on hand as emergency candles for power outages. These candles have a 40-hour burn time, so they’ll last an entire week. Made of food-grade wax, these candles are free of parabens and are scentless. Place them on glass candle holders to make the office feel extra special: the bottoms are flat, so the candles will stay in place.
These candle holders feature a black metal base and work beautifully as an office centerpiece. Use them to hold pillar and sphere candles for the ultimate effect. Candle holders can enhance your space by doubling as decor, which make them ideal office investments. The classic design makes it ideal to use year-round, and the body is made of sturdy iron. This set can be used with candles up to four inches in diameter.

Making the office cozy can be effortless and easy with the right know-how. Use candles to improve your work surroundings and help the entire office feel at home. With a couple of purposeful purchases, you can give your employees or coworkers a more comfortable space to work.

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