Sunday, March 29, 2009

Lampe Berger Paris


The air is even more pleasant when, like Lampe Berger, you are celebrating 110 years of innovation.The first Lampe Berger lamp was created in 1898 by Maurice Berger, a pharmacy dispenser, to purify the air in hospital wards.

Living conditions improved and cleansing of premises became an important preoccupation. The Lampe Berger lamp was to contribute effectively to the disinfection of hospitals from 1907 onwards. It was then seen in houses requiring the air to be cleaned.
1930: Fragrance began to provide a pleasurable dimension; the taste for beautiful objects also reached its peak and the Lampe Berger lamp became a collector's item.


Lampe Berger is a decorative home accessory that fragrances the air while purifying. Coveted by collectors for decades, Lampe Berger commissions Europe's foremost designers to create new products. Each lamp is then crafted in top French factories and filled with perfumes created by the same experts famous for France's most exquisite body perfumes.
The new Lampe Berger Catalytic Burner:a concentrate of innovation protected by 4 worldwide patents. Designed in glass, stoneware, ceramic, or Limoges porcelain.

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