|  06-27-2011, 05:24 PM | #1 | 
	| Chowder Head 
				 
				Join Date: Jan 2005 Location: Yes 
					Posts: 18,500
				      | 
				
				New Candle Replicates ‘Print’ Smell For E-Ink Users
			 
 New Candle Replicates ‘Print’ Smell For E-Ink Users
	Quote: 
	
		| One of the more common and baffling complaints about electronic  reading devices is that they don’t feel as ‘warm’ as real books or  newspapers, or that the ‘book smell’ is absent. 
 A lifelong book-devourer and compulsive reader, I can honestly say  that these aesthetic concerns never entered into my decision to switch  over to electronic-only reading materials. But again and again, I  encounter this idea- that book smell is somehow going to keep the  tradition of printing on paper alive. Because horse smell did so much to  keep humanity from adopting cars.
 
 Anyway. Consumerist covered a new candle that is meant to replicate the smell of books, so when you’re reading your Kindle you don’t feel like that much of a culture-killing jerk:
 Various Projects and Josée Lepage of Bondtoo were close  collaborators and friends of [Tobias] Wong’s. We have realized his Times  of New York candle in a limited edition of 1000.The candles, designed by the late Tobias Wong, are available for a mere $65 from this site.
 The scent of the candle is newsy, with hints of guaiacwood, cedar,  musk, and spice. Characterized by “a powdery note and velvet nuance,”  the scent is meant to mimic the aroma of black ink on newsprint.
 
 |  That's the whole article, but here is the obligatory link . 
				__________________ The thing about quotes on the internet is that you cannot verify their validity.- Abraham Lincoln
 | 
	|   | Submit to Quotes   |