Palais de Tokyo świeca zapachowa 260 g

Product code: ADV011
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Description

Palais de Tokyo, like a mysterious spaceship conquering incomprehensible turbulence of the artist's vision, has dominated the coast of the Seine. A disturbing scent lingers among the walls of raw cement, which make up the labyrinth of the palace and through which an excited crowd of art lovers wanders: dazzling gusts of smoky wood, warm leather, and metallic vibrations.

The candle collection by Astier de Villatte takes us on a fairy-tale journey to the land of scent. The candles are handcrafted in a workshop in southern France by a master chandler - a specialist in wax production. The wax used in Astier de Villatte candles is one of a kind: 100% natural, free from paraffin, petrochemical products, and GMOs. It is incredibly soft and flexible, proving its unparalleled purity.

The wicks are tailored to the type of candle scent. They are made of pure cotton and ensure a residue-free burn for 60 to 70 hours. The glass bottles, adorned with small air bubbles, are made in Tuscany. Each one is unique. The labels and packaging for the candles are printed by the last printer in France, Monsieur Huin. For decades, his printing house on the outskirts of Paris has only dealt with collections of poetry and novels by famous authors, using the incredible and now almost completely forgotten art of hand typesetting.

Method of use
During the first use, burn the candle for at least one hour to ensure even burning. Then, each time, burn for 2-3 hours to enjoy the essence of the scent. After use, it is worth trimming and, if necessary, centering the wick to ensure even burning of the candle and prevent the jar from getting sooty.

About the brand Astier de Villatte

 


Brand with a crafty touch. Its founders, Ivan Pericoli and Benoît Astier de Villatte, produce ceramics using traditional 19th century methods - making each piece timeless and unique. But ceramics are not the end! In 2008, the pair invited renowned "noses": Emilie Mazeaud and Françoise Carona (a star from the Japanese perfume house Takasago) to collaborate. This resulted in a line of colognes, incense, and scented candles. The candles deserve special recognition - each wick (made of pure cotton) is tailored to the specific composition, while the glass vessels, decorated with small air bubbles, are made in an old-fashioned workshop in Tuscany. The labels and cardboard packaging are printed by one of the last typesetters in France - Monsieur Huin.

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