Art Deco inspired, a mosaic of gold, soft green and emerald green is deployed in carpets and friezes. During this period, there was a return to classical rigor after the volutes and organic forms of Art Nouveau. The motifs are simplified, reduced to figures influenced by cubist geometrization and ancient, Greek or Roman arts. Green or yellow, combined with black and white, are particularly popular color combinations. The name of the Augusta collection is a nod to the name of the city of Limoges, cradle of French porcelain and the Bernardaud factory, under the Roman Empire: Augustoritum .
Large model candle pot decorated with the Mosaic pattern, accompanied by a Thé Royal scented candle , a fragrance designed by Olivia Giacobetti especially for Bernardaud. Once the candle has burned out, you can use the porcelain pot as a vase or plant pot. The burning time of the Bernardaud candle that accompanies it is approximately 100 hours.
Some tips for using your Bernardaud candle optimally:
- Let your candle burn for 1 hour during the first use so that the wick burns perfectly, then ideally in increments of 2 or 3 hours during subsequent uses.
- Regularly cut the top of the wick to prevent it from smoking and refocus it when the wax is still warm so that the porcelain does not darken.
- Avoid placing your candle in a draft or moving it when it is lit so that the wax burns harmoniously.
- If you have children, remember to place your candle up high, on a non-flammable surface; stay close to your candle when it is lit to avoid any risk of fire.
Height 5.90"
Perfume candle «Thé Royal»
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