Conversation in a Park, by Thomas Gainsborough, by perfumer Dorothée Piot.
Description:
Alabaster is a new way of diffusing scent without heat, without steam, with great perfuming power. Its name is inspired by the Greek vases with which perfumed oils for body care were drawn and kept, the first perfumes, whose porous terracotta retained the delicious fragrances.
The Alabaster is composed of a painted porcelain box and a soberly cut piece of exceptionally porous sedimentary stone with a very finely honeycombed structure. The impressive absorption coefficient of this laminated mineral makes it the best and simplest of all containers.
RESULT: cupboards, wardrobes, bathrooms, cars, small and medium-sized rooms are perfumed with the scents of Officine.
What's next? Hoping to find Narnia's secret passageway at the bottom of a large closet. Read quietly to the sound of a study of Chopin. Find inspiration again. Lose yourself in the vastness of your imagination.
Scent:
Against the green and wooded curtain of a theatre of tenderness, a stroke of sunshine with accents of berries and citrus fruits illuminates the temple of the soul. On a carpet of peppermint, the silky petals of the dress blossom like the heart of a rose; emotion comes to the cheeks; in the air fly the words of nothing at all.
Tips:
Pour 1/3 of the perfume concentrate on the stone.
The scented composition diffuses its scent naturally when the pretty blue and white porcelain box remains open. Alabaster embalms very effectively and durably small and medium sized rooms.
Nota bene: pour the perfume concentrate carefully.
In case of contact with hands, rinse thoroughly!