Trudon Josephine Candle 270g
Trudon Josephine Candle 270g
Trudon Josephine Candle 270g
Trudon Josephine Candle 270g
Trudon Josephine Candle 270g
Trudon Josephine Candle 270g
Trudon Josephine Candle 270g
Trudon Josephine Candle 270g
Trudon Josephine Candle 270g
Trudon Josephine Candle 270g
Trudon Josephine Candle 270g
Trudon Josephine Candle 270g
Trudon Josephine Candle 270g
Trudon Josephine Candle 270g
Trudon Josephine Candle 270g

Trudon Josephine Candle 270g

(44 reviews)

The muffled light of dawn slips through the flower beds. A fine shadow sneaks among the roses, jasmine, camellias and irises. With her delicate green thumb, she awakens the dazzling fragrances of a garden with an imperial destiny." These are my subjects. I try to make them happy." This is what Josephine Bonaparte said once about her plants. The future Empress, a passionate botanist, bought the Rueil Malmaison castle in 1799. Seduced by its surrounding landscape, she created a romantic garden blooming with flowers from around the world. This labyrinth of feminine sensitivity inspired the House to create its new candle.

The muffled light of dawn slips through the flower beds. A fine shadow sneaks among the roses, jasmine, camellias and irises. With her delicate green thumb, she awakens the dazzling fragrances of a garden with an imperial destiny." These are my subjects. I try to make them happy." This is what Josephine Bonaparte said once about her plants. The future Empress, a passionate botanist, bought the Rueil Malmaison castle in 1799. Seduced by its surrounding landscape, she created a romantic garden blooming with flowers from around the world. This labyrinth of feminine sensitivity inspired the House to create its new candle.

$139.00 - $199.94

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Size:

70 g

Trudon Josephine Candle 270g

$139.00

(44 reviews)

The muffled light of dawn slips through the flower beds. A fine shadow sneaks among the roses, jasmine, camellias and irises. With her delicate green thumb, she awakens the dazzling fragrances of a garden with an imperial destiny." These are my subjects. I try to make them happy." This is what Josephine Bonaparte said once about her plants. The future Empress, a passionate botanist, bought the Rueil Malmaison castle in 1799. Seduced by its surrounding landscape, she created a romantic garden blooming with flowers from around the world. This labyrinth of feminine sensitivity inspired the House to create its new candle.

The muffled light of dawn slips through the flower beds. A fine shadow sneaks among the roses, jasmine, camellias and irises. With her delicate green thumb, she awakens the dazzling fragrances of a garden with an imperial destiny." These are my subjects. I try to make them happy." This is what Josephine Bonaparte said once about her plants. The future Empress, a passionate botanist, bought the Rueil Malmaison castle in 1799. Seduced by its surrounding landscape, she created a romantic garden blooming with flowers from around the world. This labyrinth of feminine sensitivity inspired the House to create its new candle.