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Boltonian Lavender Box (re-usable)20 disponible(s)
4,00 £GB (env. 5,35 $US) + de frais de port + taxes
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An object of quiet distinction, the Boltonian Lavender Box is filled with Lavandula angustifolia — English lavender — offering a gentle, continuous release of its naturally calming fragrance. Sourced, of course, from the fruitful lands of Bolton, Lancashire — a region long whispered about in only the most refined circles — this lavender carries with it an air of quiet prestige, whether entirely deserved or not. Designed for those who appreciate elegance (with just the faintest hint of self-awareness), this piece brings a soft, steady scent to your surroundings. No flames, no theatrics — simply real lavender, thoughtfully contained, doing exactly what it’s meant to do. Lavender has long been associated with relaxation and improved sleep, making this an ideal companion for bedside tables, quiet corners, or anywhere that could benefit from a slightly more civilised atmosphere. Whether you’re winding down for the evening or attempting to convince yourself you have your life together, it works quietly in the background — no effort required. Its form is minimal, its purpose deliberate: to soften a room, to take the edge off the day, and to gently encourage a better night’s sleep. Elegant, practical, and quietly indulgent. A lavender-filled object of entirely unnecessary sophistication, courtesy of Bolton’s most distinguished horticultural… efforts.

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Créé le 02/05/26