How to Keep Your Home Clean & Cozy for Fall

Transition into Fall with these Clean and Cozy French Products

Time to grab your favorite book and draw a long bath. As summer turns to fall, we turn to items that make us feel cozy. Cozy candles, warm scents like rhubarb and olive, and delicious body brushes.
ANDRÉE JARDIN HERITAGE ASH WOOD BODY BRUSH
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SHOP FALL TRANSITIONAL FAVES
MAISON PECHAVY LAÜSA SCENTED CANDLE (180GR) and matches
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The Laüsa scented candle was made in the city of Grasse, the epicentre of fragrance creation. The name comes from the Gascon dialect in Southwest France, the homeland of Maison Pechavy. “Laüsa” means “sparkling” like the glow of this natural wax candle.
The fragrance is reminiscent of the reassuring, enticing warmth of a wood fire. Soothing notes of lavender blend with the heady aromas of patchouli. These scents are favourites of Carine, the founder of the brand, who created this fragrance as the olfactory signature of Maison Pechavy. The fragrance was developed by a perfumer in Provence based on the popular notes of lavender and patchouli.
The 100% vegetable wax in this scented candle and 100% cotton wick create a slow, subtle diffusion of the scent. Combine with Original long matches to create a harmonious set and light the 3 wicks of this scented candle in complete safety.
The Laüsa scented candle was made in the city of Grasse, the epicentre of fragrance creation. The name comes from the Gascon dialect in Southwest France, the homeland of Maison Pechavy. “Laüsa” means “sparkling” like the glow of this natural wax candle.
The fragrance is reminiscent of the reassuring, enticing warmth of a wood fire. Soothing notes of lavender blend with the heady aromas of patchouli. These scents are favourites of Carine, the founder of the brand, who created this fragrance as the olfactory signature of Maison Pechavy. The fragrance was developed by a perfumer in Provence based on the popular notes of lavender and patchouli.
Maison Pechavy Laüsa Scented Candle (180gr)
Maison Pechavy Long Matches (White and Lichen)
MR. AND MRS. CLYNK NATURAL LARGE COMPLET DUSTPAN AND BROOM IN CREAM
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No need to hide the Complet set in the closet! The broom nests conveniently in the handle of the free standing dustpan making this attractive pair easy to store in plain sight. Broom features a lacquered beech wood handle. Pan is lacquered steel. Set comes in gift ready box. 100% made in France.
MR. AND MRS. CLYNK NATURAL LARGE COMPLET DUSTPAN AND BROOM IN CREAM
Rhubarb hand pump soap sits on the edge of a white bathroom sink.
Embrace the cozy spirit of autumn with French Dry Goods Natural Rhubarb Hand and Body Soap, featuring a warm, sweet scent that's tailor-made for the fall season. This luxurious soap captures the essence of crisp, cool mornings and golden leaves, infusing your daily cleansing routine with the comforting aroma of rhubarb. Crafted with the finest natural ingredients, it gently cleanses and moisturizes, leaving your skin feeling soft and nourished. This soap is ideal for all skin types, including sensitive skin, as it's free from harsh chemicals. Elevate your self-care regimen and relish in the delightful fragrance of fall with French Dry Goods Natural Rhubarb Hand and Body Soap, because beauty and comfort should accompany you through the changing seasons.

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