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L’Eclaireur presents FUEGUIA

by Emilie Cabanié
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L’Eclaireur presents an exclusive selection of FUEGUIA fragrances, inspired by the diversity of species in Patagonia and South America. FUEGUIA is a fragrance brand from Argentina, founded by Julian Bedel and Ama Amoedo. Julian Badel inspired by his ancestors who were naturalists and writers between Europe and South America, creates in Buenos Aires its own perpetuating their traditions. Identifying indigenous species to develop and invent fragrances that reflect the exotic diversity of South American nature. FUEGUIA is all this, a proposal for the travelling spirit, sensitive to the call of reminiscences. Each of the fragrances on offer is meticulously crafted, developing bespoke aromatic identities that invite you to experience an olfactory journey through the laboratory’s 800 essences.

FUEGUIA is more than just a perfume laboratory. FUEGUIA cares about the world around it, and aims to be as sustainable as possible. In partnership with Help Argentina, a percentage of profits goes to fund social development and educational projects in Argentina. Ensuring the least possible impact on the environment: Fragrance glass containers are 100% recyclable and sourced from South American suppliers, to reduce their carbon impact. Its unique wooden boxes are entirely handcrafted by young apprentices from a carpentry school in Patagonia. The wood used comes exclusively from trees already felled in Patagonia’s “Valdiviano” forest.

Ballena de La Pampa, a combination of 13 musk essences, Biblioteca de Babel with notes of cedar wood, El Mono de la Tinta with sandalwood and exotic South American resins, Humboldt with citrus and fruit, Malabrigo with musk and Xocoati with floral essences.

Smell is a journey that offers the opportunity to be surprised by the richness of our world. Discover all these scents at L’Eclaireur, 10 rue Boissy d’Anglais 75008 Paris and 12 rue Malher 75004 Paris.

www.leclaireur.com

 

 

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