| Description | Voyage de Parfumeur collection, highlighting Lalique’s Hirondelles motif
Scented Candle 190 g (6.7 Oz)
Burning time: 40 to 50 hours | Voyage de Parfumeur collection, highlighting Lalique’s Hirondelles motif Scented Candle 190 g (6.7 Oz)
Burning time: 40 to 50 hours | Voyage de Parfumeur collection, highlighting Lalique’s Hirondelles motif
Scented Candle 190 g (6.7 Oz)
Burning time: 40 to 50 hours
Laser cut swallows | Voyage de Parfumeur collection, highlighting Lalique’s Hirondelles motif
Scented Candle 600 g (21 Oz.)
Burning time: 90 hours
3 Wicks | Voyage de Parfumeur collection, highlighting Lalique’s Hirondelles motif
Scented Candle 190 g (6.7 Oz)
Burning time: 40 to 50 hours | Voyage de Parfumeur collection, highlighting Lalique’s Hirondelles motif
Scented Candle 190 g (6.7 Oz)
Burning time: 40 to 50 hours |
| Content | Transport yourself on an olufactory holiday with Lalique’s Voyage de Parfumeur candle range. Inspired by the antarctic Terre Adélie, a land of peace and science, the La Neige candle recalls immaculate snow and ice with its white glass exterior – while the combination of white musk, raspberry and patchouli will fill your home with soft, chypréed aromas. | Lalique by Lalique. This is a fresh and woody fragrance for women. It contains of gardenia, mandarin, black currant, blackberry, peony, orange blossom, magnolia, Bulgarian rose, ylang-ylang, sandalwood, vanilla, amber, oakmoss, cedar and musk. | The Lalique La Nuit Nairobi Kenya Candle is a premium quality candle form Lalique which has been created to be part of Lalique's excellent Voyage de Parfumeur range. The candle contains a top note of Plum, heart notes of Jasmine and Orris and base notes of Coffee and Vetiver, to induce thoughts of the wide diversity of Kenya. | The soft glow of the Sahara dunes at dawn, the bright whiteness of a medina in the high-noon sun, the incandescence of its ochre cities at dusk. | Godlike entities shaped the creation of this breathtaking island which was raised out of the Pacific Ocean by two fire spitting volcanoes. | Saffron is said to come from the Middle-East and is rightly nicknamed "Red Gold": it is indeed the world’s most expensive spice. Saffron is widely used in the Persian cuisine, but its various facets unfold in other fields |
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