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Agraria Monique Lhuillier Dolce AirEssence Diffuser 7.4oz

by Agraria
Regular price $158.00
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Agraria Monique Lhuillier Dolce AirEssence Diffuser 7.4oz

by Agraria
Regular price $158.00
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Fragrance can be diffused through the petals of hand-made sola flowers that come to life with color as the oil is drawn up the cotton wick.

DOLCE:
Sweet, ripe Seville oranges and lush, fragrant lilies beckon with this lavishly romantic pairing. Red currants, jasmine, rose and amber add intrigue with tart berry and floral layers.
Agraria diffusers are blended using the highest quality essential and natural oils. Our fragrances are true extracts from genuine botanicals and source ingredients. Fragrance can be diffused through the petals of hand-made sola flowers that come to life with color as the oil is drawn up the cotton wick. Or, if you prefer, use the diffuser reeds for a simple, clean look – both are included so the choice is yours. In keeping with the Agraria definition "of the earth" and being environmentally friendly, sola flowers and reeds are crafted from natural materials and refill oils are available to replenish the reusable glass bottle.

Details

3.75 L x 3.75 W x 6 H
7.4 oz/218 mL

Gold foil-lined gift box with:
• Glass tray: 4.75" L x 4.75" H
• 3 Sola flowers: 4.5" H
• 20 Diffuser reeds: 7" H
• Fragrant up to one year

America's Oldest and Largest Luxury Home Fragrance Company

Many Agraria fans have fond memories dating back to 1970 of discovering our Taylor Street boutique on Nob Hill with its eclectic mix of country English and French antiques, books on California wines, recordings of pianist Peter Mintun and of course our signature Bitter Orange Potpourri and original Balsam Candle. Agraria was also prominently featured at the new Stanford Court Hotel and the flagship I. Magnin store in Union Square. But when Henry Bendel's legendary director, Geraldine Stutz, was given her first box of Bitter Orange potpourri, she immediately smelled success and invited Agraria's founders, Stanford Stevenson and Maurice Gibson to showcase Agraria at the front door of Bendel's Scentiments shop. The New York Times reported that "the woodsy blend from San Francisco called Agraria turned up in half the living rooms on Park Avenue." Today, Agraria luxury home fragrances are available in prestige specialty home furnishings and antique stores throughout the world.