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Lampe Berger Lamp Home Taupe – A Richly Aromatic “Home” Lamp That Leave You Spell Bound!



The invention of Lampe Berger lamps dates back to over 110 years, when Maurice Berger originally invented the lamp. The catalytic fragrance lamps by Lampe Berger are typically used for deodorizing air by eliminating undesired odors. These lamps release amazing scents and are so designed to compliment any sort of décor.
Home Taupe by Lampe Berger Designed in a Selection of Warm Trendy Colors 


The exquisite Home Taupe by Lampe Berger is architecturally-inspired and beautifully designed into a geometric shape. Home Taupe is stupendously adorned with glazed porcelain and is crafted in various warm and trendy selections of most preferred colors. The magnanimous design of the elegant lamp is further embellished by a subtle contrast between its shiny and matt finish.
Attractive Features of Lampe Berger
·         Handmade porcelain fragrance lampe, packaged in a beautiful Gift Box
·         Capacity of 390ml
·         Stands sixteen cm tall and 11 cm wide
·         One complete Lampe solid pack comprises of a Lampe Berger Catalytic Burner and one burner
·         Snuffer cap included
·         The pack also comprises of a funnel and a stopper
How to Use Lampe Berger Lamp Home Taupe
1.    Place your Lampe Berger lamp on a stable surface.
2.    Fill your lamp with Lampe Berger oil of your choice.
3.    Completely insert the Lampe Berger wick into the lamp. Let the wick soak in thoroughly for at least 20 minutes prior to its use, when using it for the first time.
4.    Light up the wick and blow out the flame after 2 minutes. Get ready to deluge into the pure aroma of Lampe Berger whilst it deodorizes the air and kills the harmful bacteria.  
5.    Cover the lamp by placing the vented cover over it.
Once your Lampe Berger lamp has scented the air and removed all odors in about 45 minutes of time, carefully replace the vented cover with the solid cap back over the Lampe Berger lamp.

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Lamp Berger Home Taupe Porcelain Lamp Burns With Warm Refreshing Fragrance



The history of the first Lampe Berger lamp began in 1898. Created by Maurice Berger, it was as a pharmacy dispenser to purify air of hospitals wards. With subsequent improvement in living conditions, the enchanting Lamp Berger lamps started to move into homes that desired pure and clean air. And even today, Lampe Berger continues to rank as a world leader in all kinds of fragrance lamps with numerous worldwide patents in its kitty.
Striking Features of Lamp Berger Home Taupe Porcelain Lamp

The Lampe Berger Home Taupe is one amazing product for removing undesired odors by diffusing fresh and enchanting fragrance into the air. Its most striking features include:
·         Every Home Taupe Lamp of Lampe Berger is presented in an elegant gift box.
·         Each pack of solid Lampe Berger lamp comprises of catalytic burner, decorative shade, solid snuffer cap, a filling funnel along with the instructions of using the lamp.
·         Lampe Berger is used for purging the undesirable odors, as it creates a beautiful fragrance in home or in office, while enhancing the aesthetic appeal of the place with its exquisite lamp designs.
·         All you need is 20 minutes of burn time of Lampe Berger Home Taupe Lamp, per 110 square feet of area to cleanse and purify the air by destroying the harmful air borne bacteria and leave it exceptionally fragranced.
·         This exotic product is exclusively made in France.
Artistic Packaging of Home Taupe Porcelain Lamp

Described as the “Home” lamp, the Home Taupe lamp by Lampe Berger is architecturally-inspired and is beautifully designed into geometric shape. Exquisitely crafted in glazed porcelain, the home lamp is available in a range of warm and stylish colors. The design of the lamp is further enhanced by its subtle matt and shiny contrast that is simply perfect for complimenting any décor.

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