L.T. Piver — À La Reine des Fleurs Candle glasswareA fragrance born in the gardens of Versaillessoft, luminous, and impossibly refined. Originally created in 1774 for the French court, La Reine des Fleurs captures the feeling of sun warmed herbs drifting through open palace windows. Fresh citrus leaves and verbena rise first, unfolding into an aromatic heart of lavender, rosemary, and wild thyme. As it settles, a delicate veil of musk lingersclean, intimate, and quietly elegant. Reinterpreted in 1874,
High atop the hills of Los Angeles
Cananga Odorate (Ylang Ylang) Flower Oil
almost-spherical soap (a slightly flat bottom to keep it still on the sink) rests naturally in your hands as would a fresh snowball
Ingredients: Alcohol denat
Individually crafted with care
velvet evenings
spicy and woody scent inspired by the voyage during the Age of the Discovery
The fragrance opens with a bright blend of juniper and leafy greens
that the multitude became uniqueness
conjuring the feeling of cool marble of hot days
In the spirit of Provence
we decided to revive this archetypal silhouette