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Maison Berger Paris 1898 Institutional Collection Grey Lamp + Pure White Tea Perfume 250ml. Maison Berger Paris is a prestigious French brand that was born out of pharmacy assistant Maurice Berger's interest in maintaining a clean and pure environment in hospitals, and little by little this purifying technology has come into private use. Today, this company continues to reinvent itself with the aim of dominating the market for high-end home fragrances.
Catalytic lamps not only provide an even, lasting scent, they also sanitise the environment by eliminating bacteria and molecules. They get rid of the smell of tobacco, cooking and other household odours. Especially recommended for allergy sufferers, since it purifies the environment.
The Institutional Collection allows you to give an original touch to your home thanks to the exclusive design of these catalytic lamps. A timeless cube shape with rounded corners, a perfect combination of modernity and harmony, shown here in gray.
This pack also includes the Thé Blanc Pureté perfume refill that provides a clean and fresh fragrance with top notes of blackcurrant and bergamot that melt into a base of white tea, lily of the valley, rose and jasmine that ends with touches of cedar and white musk.
Lamp Height: 13.1cm
250ml special perfume bottle
How to use: Filling the lamp: If the lamp is empty, remove the protective cap, the snuffer and the burner before filling. Fill the Berger Lamp a maximum of 2/3 of the way with Parfum de Maison. Replace the burner and snuffer. Wait 20 minutes.
To use: Remove the snuffer and light the lamp with a match or lighter. Let the flame burn for 2 minutes before blowing it out. Put on the protective cap. Allow a maximum of 20 minutes for a 10m2 room.
To extinguish: Remove the protective cap, replace the snuffer and replace the protective cap.
To learn more about the history of Maison Berger Paris 1898: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YPOB2AwcqEg#action=share
Made in France.
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