Cinq Eaux de Cologne Coffret

$300.00

 

Description

Cinq Eaux de Cologne Coffret
5 x 10ml hand blown glass bottles – boxed

Absolute pleasure, bursts of invigorating freshness, five Eaux de Cologne in small 10ml glass bottles are brought together in a luxurious green box decorated with gold clover motifs. To gift or to keep for yourself, to change scents according to the time of day, the season, whether it’s hot or cold, day or night.

Eau Chic – A subtle balance of white flowers, mysterious tuberose, and the skittish, intense freshness of rosemary, thyme, lemon petitgrain, and lavender.

Grand Chalet – The enchanting perfume of the lime tree that shaded the studio of the painter Balthus. Honeyed, milky, slightly lemony scents, with a hint of blonde wood and vanilla.

Eau Fugace – Like a flash of lightning, the incisive fusion of a cocktail of citrus and bergamot with, as it develops on the skin, a savoury note of aromatic herbs and patchouli, bright and clean.

Elixir – An incredible scent of wild plants, leaves and medicinal herbs, sagebrush and lavandin. Its euphoric formula was inspired by an ancient recipe for strength.

Splash: A whirlwind of freshness, an exuberance of bitter orange zest from Brazil, foliage and bark from the Calabrian bergamot, precious ingredients from the world of scents.

Designers of furniture and white ceramics Ivan Pericoli and Benoît founded their company Astier de Villatte in 1996 in association with friends and family. Successor to the Parisian manufactures of the 18th century, satire de village is now the only major studio to keep the tradition of artisanal ceramic production in Paris alive. In 2000, they opened the boutique at 173 rue Saint Honoré, which also presented their other creations for the home: titanium cutlery, borosilicate glassware and above all the wonderful collection of traditionally printed notebooks.

In 2008 they decided to join forces with Japanese fragrance company Takasago and together begin creating luxury scented products. Working with their associates Emilie Massed and Françoise Caron, the star perfumer at Takasago fragrance Astier de Villatte’s range of scented products was born