"The small lamp that eliminates unpleasant odors"
The success story of Lampe Berger begins in 1898.
In order to ensure that hospitals in the late 19th century were free of germs, one of the most important concerns of the time, the pharmaceutical assistant Maurice Berger invented a catalytic steam system for which he applied for a patent. This revolutionary technology, which purifies the air in enclosed spaces, was soon used for private purposes as well: the birth of the Lampe Berger company. "The small lamp that eliminates unpleasant odors" had its heyday in the 1930s: perfume provided aromatic fragrance pleasure. Designers and manufacturers worked on individual lamps and turned Lampe Berger objects into true collector's items:
Cristal de Baccarat, Cristalleries de Saint Louis, Emile Gallé, René Lalique, before that porcelain manufacturers from the 1950s...
Coco Chanel , Jean Cocteau , Colette and Picasso all owned a Lampe Berger lamp. The catalytic burner is the result of constant research and is protected by 6 international patents.
Thanks to an exclusive burner that has been perfected over the years, the Lampe Berger is now able to purify the air in enclosed spaces like no other lamp, eliminating unpleasant odors and spreading a gentle, pleasant scent. A perfume collection created by French master perfumers ranges from floral to fresh to tart and spicy. The ideal Christmas gift from your world pharmacy.