Olfactive family & pyramid
Specification: Floral Powdery Woody
Notes: Rose Absolute, Peony, Geranium, Bitter Orange
Natural Ingredients: Rose Absolute, Geranium, Bitter Orange
SUGGESTIONS FOR USE
Instructions: For use with LabSolue 36 Rosa (Rose) Home Perfume diffuser, sold separately. Remove the reeds from your diffuser. Open the refill and pour all the perfume from the refill into your diffuser. Insert back all the reeds in the diffuser. Turn them upside down every day or anytime you desire to increase the intensity of the diffusion. LabSolue diffuser is endlessly refillable.
Complimentary Gift Wrap
A gift from us: For each Home Perfume Refill purchased, we offer a complimentary LabSolue surprise scented sample. A little treat for perfume lovers with a curious nose.
Good to know
The fragrance is vegan, and gender-free. For its formulation we exclusively select and use alcohol grain-derived from European sources. It does not contain artificial colorants, its color is due solely to the natural ingredients of the essence.
The fragrance is enclosed in an amber glass bottle with a screw cap. Both are recyclable.
The packaging, including the external and internal parts, is made entirely of paper, to ensure simple and correct recycling. For the same reason, we have chosen not to protect the box with cellophane. The paper we use is FSC (Forest Stewardship Council) certified, to guarantee its origin from responsibly managed forests, and is recyclable.
All this to respect and promote the social and ecological needs of present and future generations.
All LabSolue Home Perfumes, faithfully hand-crafted in Italy, are made with responsibly sourced materials and designed to be endlessly refillable.
Fall in love with your favourite Essence and refill your diffuser comfortably at home, again and again.
The Perfumer
Francis Deléamont, known for his collaboration with the jewelry brand Boucheron, created the fragrance Boucheron Femme in 1988. In contrast to the opulent and somewhat aggressive perfume trends of the 1980s, Deléamont was always driven by the desire to create an “olfactory jewel”.