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  • Alexandre Dumas (1802-1870) French writer. Alexandre Dumas envisioned his paradisiacal château at the gates of Paris to house his works and welcome his friends. A jewel inspired by the Renaissance style, with very unique and personal evocations, much like his novels. The oriental salon inspires an enchanting fragrance with a voluptuous character. A warm amber is veiled with hints of oud and musk. Le Château de Monte Cristo is available as a room spray, diffuser, and candle, thus becoming part of the collection inspired by writers’ homes.
  • Stefan Zweig (1881-1942), Austrian writer. It is in Brazil that Zweig exiles in 1940. A perfume inspired by the beauty of an idyllic painting described as a land of future and wooded with sandalwood, patchouli and ylang.
  • Sidonie-Gabrielle Colette (1873-1954), French novelist. A perfume inspired by the garden of La Treille Muscate in St Tropez, heavenly refuge acquired in 1925. A summer nap rocked by an intoxicating jasmine, pine and fig sun-drenched.
  • Alexandre Dumas (1802-1870) French writer. Alexandre Dumas envisioned his paradisiacal château at the gates of Paris to house his works and welcome his friends. A jewel inspired by the Renaissance style, with very unique and personal evocations, much like his novels. The oriental salon inspires an enchanting fragrance with a voluptuous character. A warm amber is veiled with hints of oud and musk. Le Château de Monte Cristo is available as a room spray, diffuser, and candle, thus becoming part of the collection inspired by writers’ homes.
  • Stefan Zweig (1881-1942), Austrian writer. It is in Brazil that Zweig exiles in 1940. A perfume inspired by the beauty of an idyllic painting described as a land of future and wooded with sandalwood, patchouli and ylang.
  • Charles Dickens (1812-1870) English writer. An interior fragrance inspired by the world of this famous novelist of the Victorian era. Spruce and mandarin mingle with the notes of a refined oud.
  • Sidonie-Gabrielle Colette (1873-1954), French novelist. A perfume inspired by the garden of La Treille Muscate in St Tropez, heavenly refuge acquired in 1925. A summer nap rocked by an intoxicating jasmine, pine and fig sun-drenched.
  • A Perfume floating between an aromatic soil and a sky with notes of ozone. " LE RÊVE " is a pillow mist to welcome the theater of our brain. Henri Bergson evokes that we forget nothing, everything we have perceived, thought, wanted, persists indefinitely. Can memories be summoned by dreams ? Jardins D'Ecrivains interprets an olfactory atmosphere dedicated to sleep to deliciously explore our secret gardens.
  • THE WORLD FRANGIPANIER - BASILIC is an energy of achievement, of success. After having traveled a long way, and overcoming all the difficulties, this arcane concretizes the goals we had in mind, and allows to finally reach the destination we were aiming for. Synonymous with completion, it also promotes new cycles, and leaves you with a poetic invitation to travel around ...

    Handcrafted candle in Paris with 100% vegetable soy wax and packaged in an ecological cotton pouch. 200G

  • Chapel Factory crafts its patchouli soap in the time-honored tradition of artisanal French soap makers.

    Organic vegetable oils (olive, coconut) blend seamlessly with beeswax and shea butter for a rich, creamy lather that releases an enchanting fragrance.

    Handmade in France with meticulous handcrafted care.

  • Lava stones has always found a place of pride in the myths, legends ans rituals of ancient peoples. Bringing strength and protection, Chapel Factory offers scented sanctuary stones. Natural Stones with Tubrose, Osmanthus, Myrrh, Tonkin Musc, Oliban, Storax. *Including a 15ml pipette refill supplied with the stones.
  • The scented wax melter is placed in the cup of a perfume burner, above a candle. By heating, the wax diffuses an incense scent composed of bakhoor, olibanum and storax for about 8 hours. Keep out of reach of children, do not swallow. 100% vegetable soy wax, 5 units.

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