Incense Cone Burner Ceramic Fairy Toadstool House

Made in China Ships from the UK

Light a cone inside this dolomite ceramic incense burner and the little toadstool house becomes part of the ritual. Smoke gathers beneath the lid, then slips out through the openings, turning fragrance into a small, visible moment of pause.

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Light a cone inside this dolomite ceramic incense burner and the little toadstool house becomes part of the ritual. Smoke gathers beneath the lid, then slips out through the openings, turning fragrance into a small, visible moment of pause.

Read the whole story ↓

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About this product

A fairytale shape for cone incense
  • The toadstool-house form brings a gentle woodland mood to a shelf, desk or quiet corner.
  • The lidded design keeps the burning cone enclosed while the smoke rises through the openings.
  • It is made for incense cones, giving them a steady place to sit as they burn.
  • Ash stays gathered inside the ceramic base, rather than falling across the surface beneath.
  • The ceramic has a reassuring weight in the hand, small enough to move when cool.
Dolomite ceramic with a lidded form

The burner is made from dolomite ceramic, a material used for decorative pieces with a smooth, solid feel. It has a separate base and lid, so the cone sits inside rather than in the open air.

The small opening at the top lets the smoke escape slowly. It gives the burner a softer, more contained presence than an open tray.

How to use it with cones

Place the base on a heat-safe, stable surface. Set one incense cone in the centre, light the tip, then allow the flame to die back so the cone smoulders.

Put the lid back on carefully and let the smoke drift through the openings. Allow the burner to cool fully before moving it or emptying the ash.

Keeping the ceramic clean

Empty loose ash once the cone is completely out and the burner is cool. Wipe the ceramic with a dry or slightly damp cloth, then let it dry before the next use.

Incense can leave a natural smoke tint inside lidded burners over time. Keeping the base clear helps the next cone sit neatly.

Why the toadstool house feels so at home

Toadstools have long belonged to the visual language of woodland stories, cottage gardens and fairytale scenes. Here, that familiar shape turns a practical incense holder into a small piece of atmosphere. It does not need to dominate a room. It simply gives a lit cone somewhere charming to burn, making the act of scenting a space feel a little more deliberate.

Weight and details

Made from dolomite ceramic. Suitable for incense cones. The burner weighs 164 g and is made in China.

A thoughtful little ritual gift

It suits someone who enjoys incense, fairytale details or small decorative objects with a purpose. Pair it with a favourite cone fragrance for a gentle housewarming, birthday or desk-side ritual gift.

Length10.4 cm
Width7 cm
Height7 cm
Weight164 g

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Ceramic

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Common questions

Can I use incense sticks with it?
No. This burner is designed for incense cones, which sit inside the ceramic base.
Does it need a tealight or external heat source?
No. An incense burner holds the cone while the incense itself smoulders and produces the smoke.
Can I put it straight onto wooden furniture?
Use it on a heat-safe, stable surface. Ceramic can become warm during use, especially with the lid in place.
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