Cedar Home Fragrance Inc. builds candles, diffusers, sprays, and oil blends around one grounding note — Wyoming cedar — layered with botanicals gathered from the high plains. Warm. Unhurried. Made in small batches in Gillette.
“We started with one candle poured on a kitchen stovetop, scented with cedar shavings from a fence-line clearing outside town.
That first pour became a habit, and the habit became Cedar Home Fragrance — a small production house on the edge of the Powder River Basin, where winters are long, homes are close-built, and a good scent matters more than most people admit.
We work in four categories now — candles, reed diffusers, room sprays, and essential oil blends — but the compass point hasn't moved. Cedar first, botanicals in support, nothing synthetic doing the heavy lifting.
Three layers, each timed to release in sequence — so a candle or spray keeps evolving in the room instead of flattening out after twenty minutes.
The first five to fifteen minutes. Bright, light molecules — citrus peel, herb, juniper berry — that announce the scent and fade quickest.
The body of the blend, arriving as top notes fade and holding for hours — florals, spice, resin.
The foundation. Heavy, slow-evaporating cedarwood, amber, and vetiver that anchor the room long after a candle is blown out.
Each category is formulated on its own base, tested for how the space is actually used — a candle for evening rooms, a diffuser for hallways that never get opened windows.
Coconut-soy wax blend, cotton wicks, poured in small batches into reusable amber glass. Burns clean, holds scent through a full jar rather than fading by the halfway mark.
A low, continuous scent for spaces that don't get an open flame — entryways, guest baths, offices. Natural rattan reeds pull oil steadily for eight to ten weeks.
A fast, direct dose of scent for the moment you need it — before guests arrive, after a long weekend closed up. Alcohol-based carrier so it doesn't mark fabric.
Undiluted blends for a personal diffuser, sold in 15ml amber dropper bottles. The most concentrated way to carry a Cedar & Home scent through a whole house.
Every collection reworks the base cedarwood note against a different regional botanical, so a customer can build a coherent scent story room to room.
Fresh-cut Douglas fir over cedarwood and juniper. The line most requested for entryways.
Warm clove and dried sage against a smoky cedar base — built for the coldest three months of the year.
Wild sagebrush, bergamot, and a lighter cedar hand. Our brightest, most daytime collection.
Leather accord, amber, and cedar heartwood — heavier and slower, meant for studies and dens.
Balsam fir and eucalyptus laid over cedar, formulated to cut through closed-window winter air.
Our rotating small-batch line — a limited botanical paired fresh with cedar each season.
Cedarwood chips and offcuts are bought from Wyoming sawmills and fence contractors, using material that would otherwise be discarded.
Cedar oil is steam-distilled on-site; supporting botanicals are cold-pressed or purchased from small growers who share our sourcing standards.
Top, heart, and base notes are compounded separately, then combined and rested for 48 hours before the scent is tested.
Candles are poured, diffusers bottled, and sprays filled in batches of under 200 units, each logged with a batch code.
A sample from every batch burns for a full cycle in our test room before the batch is cleared for shipping.
We supply boutiques, spas, short-term rental managers, and gift shops across the Mountain West, with private-label options available above our top tier.
No standing cedar is harvested for our products. All cedar material comes from mill offcuts, fencing scrap, and land-clearing waste already destined for disposal.
Candle vessels are food-safe glass meant to be washed and reused; diffuser and spray bottles are curbside-recyclable amber glass.
Every blend is disclosed on request — no undisclosed synthetic musks or phthalate-based fixatives, ever, in any product line.
Our cabin guests ask about the candle in the lobby more than almost anything else we stock.
Foothill Lodging Co.The reed diffusers hold their scent-throw far longer than the imported brand we used to carry.
Wren & Sparrow Gift ShopPrivate label turnaround was faster than we expected, and the batch consistency has been excellent.
Basin Trading PostRequest a wholesale catalog or a sampler case, and we'll have it on a truck within two weeks.