Description
Originally developed to purify the air of French hospitals in the late 1800s, by pharmacist technician Maurice Berger, the Lampe Berger quickly became popular with the public. Over its 120 years the lamp has been re-envisioned by leading artists and style makers such as Jean Cocteau, Picasso and Coco Chanel ensuring that style and beauty are forever linked with the delicate fragrances of these practical home accessories.
A Lampe Berger uses a catalytic process to purify the air. The stone burner in the wick assembly is ignited for TWO Minutes, then after blowing out the flame, the heated stone is a low-temperature catalytic element that diffuses the fragrances throughout the room. Not using an open flame means that the lamp is safer to use than scented candles and unlike candles, the fragrances are diffused more efficiently into the room without being destroyed by the flame.
Expert tip:
Change your home fragrance in line with your mood and the seasons for a fragrant environment that reflects your personality. Use Essential Neutral between each fragrance to clean the burner in your lamp.
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