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Andre Fu Scent - Reed Diffuser Fargesia By André Fu Living
$290
£222.69
€255.46
CA$407.48
A$456.36
CHF 238.12
MX$5,574.20
NOK 3,029.57
SEK 2,855.73
DKK 1,906.49
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fargesia is our signature bamboo-inspired scent using many of andre’s signature elements as touchstones, its note plays on simple, natural ingredients including bamboo, blended with a fresh hint of citrus and spicy sichuan pepper. it is fresh, sensuous and subtle. the scent is created in collaboration with argentinean-based perfumer julian bedel and comes in a crafted bamboo box.
60ml
- Dimensions:Height: 10 in (25.4 cm)Diameter: 9.5 in (24.13 cm)
- Materials and Techniques:Reeded Glass
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- Date of Manufacture:2022
- Production Type:New & Custom(Current Production)
- Estimated Production Time:Available Now
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- Seller Location:Admiralty, HK
- Reference Number:Seller: P300FG0000061stDibs: LU5239241313752
Andre Fu Living
‘It's not about imposing a lifestyle, it is a personal expression of living.’ Known for his modernist sensibilities and distinctive ability to bring a calm simplicity to interior spaces, architect André Fu has been the influence behind some of the world’s most luxurious hotels and restaurants. In 2016, Fu also tapped into the world of product design by collaborating with unique artisans personally selected by him. With the establishment of André Fu Living, his vision seeks to translate the brand into different areas of lifestyle – a vision to embrace a personal expression of living, to embrace ‘lifestyle from within’. Reflecting an ethos of 'relaxed luxury', André Fu Living offers beautiful homeware, decorative lighting, beddings and artisanal accessories. The brand, which takes inspiration from memories of his childhood in the 70's and current global, nomadic lifestyle, is a celebration of Fu’s dedication to the world of hospitality. The lifestyle collection — imbued with modernist sensibilities — is presented in evolving design languages.
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