Algeria's domestic market for home fragrances is experiencing a transition toward premiumization. Due to the Mediterranean climate and arid inland heat, traditional low-melt point candles often suffer from deformation. There is a growing demand for candles white pillar types that utilize high-density chemical compounds to resist melting during storage.
The cultural preference for opulent interiors in cities like Algiers and Oran has driven a surge in the use of glass plate candle holders. These accessories are no longer seen as mere utilities but as essential elements of interior design, blending modern industrial aesthetics with traditional Algerian hospitality.
Economically, the shift toward imported chemical raw materials for fragrance has allowed local distributors to offer more complex olfactory profiles. This has paved the way for the popularity of multi colored pillar candles, which are increasingly used in wedding celebrations and religious festivals across the region.