Piero Fornasetti first printed the "Catene" motif in 1946 (which predates his discovery of the face of 19th-century opera singer Lina Cavalieri), and the detailed, classic, cartoonish print sums up the designer's style well.
The decoration of this scented candle first appeared on a silk scarf in 1946. An example of artistic virtuosity, it has always expressed timeless elegance. The ceramic container encloses natural wax with the sophisticated Otto fragrance, which blends Mediterranean herbs, woods and incense.
NOTES
Top notes: lemon, bergamot, mandarin, galbanum
Middle notes: pine sap, sea fennel
Base notes: labdanum cistus, iodine, ambergris
Piero Fornasetti first printed the "Catene" motif in 1946 (which predates his discovery of the face of 19th-century opera singer Lina Cavalieri), and the detailed, classic, cartoonish print sums up the designer's style well.
The decoration of this scented candle first appeared on a silk scarf in 1946. An example of artistic virtuosity, it has always expressed timeless elegance. The ceramic container encloses natural wax with the sophisticated Otto fragrance, which blends Mediterranean herbs, woods and incense.
NOTES
Top notes: lemon, bergamot, mandarin, galbanum
Middle notes: pine sap, sea fennel
Base notes: labdanum cistus, iodine, ambergris