Lampe Berger

by Trish on January 26, 2010

in Boutique, Featured, Seek Your Home, Small Town

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Seek promised to give you tips on your home. A first in a series of “Clean Home Finds” in the Triad.What Seek found most impressive is the fact that it kills 65% of the bacteria in your homes air! Each Lampe Berger lamp features, under its’ stylish cap, a patented catalytic burner that destroys odors and helps purify the air, before the fragrance is dispersed.

Lampe Berger’s beautiful, hand-crafted, French fragrance lamps work! Air is continually drawn into the lamp’s oil-heated chamber, cleansed, and released. The flame is brief, lasting just long enough to heat the scented oil, which produces both the energy that circulates the air and a light fragrance that lasts for hours or choose no fragrance at all.

Fabulous to look at smell!

Fabulous to look at smell!

Well Being and Pleasant in your Home:
Feeling good at home contributes to our day-to-day well-being. Lampe Berger makes it possible to improve air quality and to fragrance it. In this way it contributes to the creation of a pleasant olfactory environment.

The Lampe Berger is successful at destroying a whole range of odors, including:
:: Cigarette smoke
:: Cooking odors
:: Pet odors
:: Paint fumes
:: Many other forms of household pollution.

FUN

FUN

Fragrance or Neutral… you choose:
And now for the scoop on Lampe Berger’s wonderful scents or you can choose from neutral for just plain, clean air. The perfume evaporates and the air is purified in a lower temperature zone at the center of the burner. The mixing of the air and the movement from convection due to the presence of hot points on the burner ensure that odors are destroyed in a large volume of air (up to 3000 square feet!)

Lampe Berger has a large variety of fragrance to chose from. Here is just a teaser of a few they offer, Crème Brûlée {This releases a smell like no other, both subtle and sensual}, Orange Cinnamon {fresh citrus sets off a harmonious blend of spices and candied fruits}, Sweet Pear {the delicious smell of baked pears just out of the oven}, Green Chai, {Tarragon for green notes, rounded off with nuances of Pink Pepper}. Please note: All descriptions taken from Lampe Berger.

photo by: Lampe Berger

photo by: Lampe Berger

This is Bliss

This is Bliss

Simply put, the Lampe Berger cleanses the air, removes odors and fragrances the room. Wondering where to “Seek” one for yourself? You can find these little beauties at Total Bliss in Summerfield. Nancy will help you find the perfect “lampe” for you. Don’t forget Valentines Day is coming soon… these would make the perfect gift that special someone. We bet even you mother, your mother-in-law and your best girlfriend would appreciate this fabulous find!
And by the way… Total Bliss has recently “Re-Opened” from the holiday madness and NEWLEY remodeled. You won’t even recognize what Nancy has done to this great spot in Summerfield!!! {Click here for directions}

Make sure to tell her “Seek” sent ya…

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