Lampe Berger Scent Diffuser & Scent


Item Number: 104

Time Left: CLOSED

Value: $70

Online Close: Jun 30, 2014 8:00 PM CDT

Bid History: 5 bids - Item Sold!

Description

"Since its launch, LAMPE BERGER PARIS has been dedicated to purifying indoor air.


Invented in 1898, Lampe Berger’s catalytic diffusion system remains the best at fragrancing the air in your house while diffusing subtle fragrances.


LAMPE BERGER PARIS meets consumers’ high expectations in terms of indoor air purification, home fragrancing and innovative product design.


Find out more…


LAMPE BERGER PARIS has been fragrancing and purifying indoor air since 1898. It all began when Maurice Berger, a pharmacy dispenser, invented and patented the first lamp to purify the air in hospital wards. As living conditions improved, air quality became an important concern in the home and workplace.


1930: During this period of opulence where the taste for beautiful things was at its height, fragrances were incorporated which added a whole new dimension to the LAMPE BERGER experience. Lampe Berger became a collectors' item.


1990s : In 1997, LAMPE BERGER took the decision to restructure and create a Research and Development department dedicated to creating new ranges and improve overall product performance. Since then LAMPE BERGER have continued to evolve and innovate and currently have patents worldwide in over 20 countries."


If you would like to find more information about this product, check out their website at www.lampeberger.us/the-origin-of-LAMPE-BERGER-PARIS.


 


Includes 1 Frosted Cube and 2 bottles of Fragrances - "Ocean Breeze" & "Lemon Flower"



Special Instructions

New item.


Item must be picked up at Angel's Wish Center in Verona or bidder pays shipping.


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Donated by

Roberta Felker