About MemoryCandle

Keep their place in the room

After a pet dies, the house changes. Their bed, their bowl, and their favorite patch of sun can all feel too quiet. MemoryCandle was made for the people who want one warm, beautiful way to keep that love visible at home.

A pet memorial candle on a home shelf with a framed dog photo, collar, toy, and plant

A warm home object for the love that still belongs here.

What we believe

Love does not stop belonging to the home.

People already make small memory spaces without calling them rituals: a photo left on a shelf, a collar near the door, a toy that stays where it was. We design for that quiet, real kind of keeping close.

Not a funeral object. A home object.

A loved pet was part of the room: the couch spot, the hallway greeting, the sound at the door, the favorite patch of sun. MemoryCandle is made to live in that same everyday world.

A photo that stays with the glass

The image is fused into frosted glass, not added as a sticker. When the wax is gone, the vessel still keeps their face close on a shelf, nightstand, mantel, or quiet corner.

A ritual people can choose

Some people light the candle on hard evenings. Some keep the vessel near a framed photo, collar, or favorite toy. Some use a battery-operated light. Some simply keep the photo visible.

At home

Small places can hold a lot of memory.

There is no required way to use it. The candle can be lit, the empty vessel can stay nearby, or the photo can simply become part of the room.

On a mantel beside a framed photo.
On a bedside table with a collar or tag nearby.
On a shelf near the toy they always found.
In the sun patch that still feels like theirs.
In a quiet corner with a battery-operated light.

Made for real rooms

Mantels, bedside tables, shelves, entry tables, and quiet chair-side corners where a pet was part of daily life.

Made for real keepsakes

One photo, one name, one short line, and room for the small objects people already keep close.

Made for real choices

Use the flame, keep the vessel nearby, add a battery light, or let the photo be the whole ritual.