This inspired collaboration between two skilled artists – Master Painter, Claude Monet and Master Perfumer, Nathalie Lorson lead to an outstanding Eau de Parfum & candle that has brought Claude Monet’s renowned painting of The Garden at Giverny to life.
The equally enchanting candle fills the air with the elegant scent of a faceted floral bouquet. This candle comes encased within a carefully crafted glass-cut vessel that reflects the same light Monet longed for in his beautiful paintings and garden. Candle burn time is 45-55 hours.
Notes: Bergamot, Freesia, Peony, Muguet, Magnolia, White Musk,
Cashmeran & Vanilla.
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The enchanting fragrance embodies a faceted floral bouquet that
opens with a lively accord of bergamot and peppery freesia. A
pink-hued radiance of red currant and fresh rhubarb grows in the
heart with blooms of rich peony, bells of Muguet and a corona of
magnolia Japonais. The misty base is rendered through an accord of
white musk and Cashmeran, accented with a kiss of vanilla.
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Claude Monet, the master of impressionist art, created the most magnificent garden in the world at his home in France. The garden at Giverny is a magical place of dancing light, color and scent. Here, every imaginable flower nestles, is tended with love, and their fragrance is intertwined.
The love of Monet’s life, his wife Camille, would keep her perfume in a cut glass bottle. This bottle reflected the same light Monet longed for in his paintings and garden.
“My garden is my most beautiful masterpiece.”
— Claude Monet
Walking along the paths in the gardens of Giverny that were planned and created by Monet himself, I was inspired by everything I saw: the fabled water garden and lily pond; the colors and scents of the muguet and peony in all their lush beauty; and the elegant Japanese bridge that is so timeless and so deeply associated with Giverny. I truly felt transported to another place and time, and I somehow felt his presence there.
"I am honored to be the perfumer bringing Monet’s garden to
life."
— Nathalie Lorson