Every dime we make funds reporting from Chicago’s neighborhoods.Ĭlick here to support Block Club with a tax-deductible donation. Subscribe to Block Club Chicago, an independent, 501(c)(3), journalist-run newsroom. Information on classes and candles is on the company’s website. “We appreciate everybody’s support.”īlack Lux Candle Co. “I didn’t know that the amount of growth was going to happen the way it happened,” Julius Dease said. The Deases are also considering adding special event classes in the near future, which could combine candle-making with yoga, or a boozy brunch.Īhead of their reopening, the couple said they look forward to showing off their new space, and whatever comes next. And when they walk out of the space, that memory of that experience is what they’re going to pass on to the next set of people,” Julius Dease said. “I already knew … people are going to go for this, because essentially what it is, it’s up to you to make sure people feel good when they come into space. He chalks it up to customers being eager for an in-person experience after being isolated during the pandemic. Julius Dease said the classes quickly started bringing in even more revenue than candle sales. Then they started hosting candle-making classes, which were a big hit thanks to word of mouth - and help from TikTok. The success allowed the couple to expand to the Bucktown storefront last year, which was initially just meant to be a pop-up. The Deases doubled their revenue in June from just two months prior, they said. Part of that spike in business came from a nationwide push to support Black-owned businesses during 2020’s racial justice protests. Credit: Quinn Myers/Block Club Chicago The in-progress interior and classroom space at the new Black Luxe Candle Co. So by June, there was a huge influx of business that came in,” he said. “I let know, this isn’t a disguise, this is what’s happening. The line proved popular with customers stuck at home during the early months of the pandemic, and business started booming, Julius Dease said. The Deases also launched a spring collection emphasizing self care. It turned out to be a blessing in disguise for the couple, who then had more time to dedicate to the candle company. Over the next year, the couple attended craft fairs and made more online sales.īrittany Dease was laid off from her marketing job when the pandemic hit, and Julius Dease, a middle school science teacher, started working remotely. They started to realize the business could be scaled up. I’m just trying to see if people are actually going to buy the product,'” Brittany Dease said.Īgainst their expectations, the Deases made close to $1,000 in that first sale. “Julius was like, ‘Well, didn’t you spend more money on supplies?’ And I was like, ‘You know what? Yes, but that doesn’t matter. online in spring 2019, with the initial goal of making only $100 through their first presale. With help from her husband, Brittany Dease launched Black Luxe Candle Co. After they proved popular, people asked her if she could make more or teach them how to do it themselves. While Black Luxe has grown into a popular brand and destination, it began as barely a hobby for Brittany Dease.īrittany Dease started making candles four years ago as a one-time gift for friends and family during the holidays. I know that we’re going to be busy busy.” Credit: Quinn Myers/Block Club Chicago Julius Dease holds a candle at Black Luxe Candle Co. It’s a lot of work … this is a complete build-out,” Brittany Dease said. “We did everything, do everything, ourselves. The couple was committed to staying close and did extensive renovations to their new home on Milwaukee Avenue.Ĭandle-making classes are set to resume this weekend, and some are already sold out, they said. The couple also hosts frequent candle-making workshops, which have exploded in popularity over the past year, they said.īlack Luxe was on a month-to-month lease at its space in Bucktown when the building was sold earlier this year to the Kensington School, which plans to redevelop the property into a day care. The Deases make and sell candles with scents such as bourbon butterscotch and eucalyptus and mint. They started selling candles on the internet before moving to a brick-and-mortar store in September 2021. after spending the past year on Damen Avenue in Bucktown, just south of the 606 Bloomingdale Trail.īrittany and Julius Dease launched the company online in 2019. WICKER PARK - A candle store and classroom space that opened in Bucktown last year has relocated to Wicker Park after its original store was sold this summer.īlack Luxe Candle Co.
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