


TUBÉREUSE
the beguiling Tubéreuse luxuriates
with arum lily & sandalwood enhancing
the sensuous Moroccan accents
Structural Elements >
- Offered in CLASSIQUE & CONCENTRÉE
- Estimated Burn Time: 45–50 Hours
- Poids Net 213g ℮ Net Wt. 7.5oz
- Glass Profile: 80 x 74 x 90mm
- Parfum Oil (Fragrance Oil)
- Organic Vegan Coconut Apricot Wax
- Performance Knitted Cotton Core Wick
- Made in Los Angeles, California
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Item # 13224462
- Coming Soon: Bath & Body
Purity in Every Detail
From the first note to the lingering finish, each scent resonates with those who seek beauty and purpose in every detail.
• Our fragrances are free from harmful substances, including Formaldehyde, Lilal, Lyral, Parabens, Phthalates, and Sulfates.
• We use a proprietary vegan wax blend made from biodegradable, plant-based ingredients. Including coconut wax, soy wax, apricot oil, and vegetable-derived stearic acid. Sustainably sourced and food-grade certified, this clean-burning wax supports both performance and the planet.
• Our performance cotton wicks are made from biodegradable, plant-based fibers and feature proprietary knitted-core technology. This ensures a steady, clean flame with minimal soot, especially when properly trimmed between burns.
• As a California-based brand, we proudly uphold the rigorous safety standards of Prop 65, among the world’s strictest regulations for substances linked to cancer, birth defects, or reproductive harm.
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journey thru the pantheon


Marlene Dietrich Hollywood, California, c. 1942
Marlene Dietrich Hollywood, California, c. 1942
In ‘30s Hollywood, Marlene Dietrich was the most sophisticated & glamorous movie star of the silver screen. Her favorite flower was the nocturnal blooming tubéreuse.
When mourning the passing of her lover, Dietrich in a black monk robe surrounded herself with vases of tubéreuses in a candlelit black-velveted room.
In ‘30s Hollywood, Marlene Dietrich was the most sophisticated & glamorous movie star of the silver screen. Her favorite flower was the nocturnal blooming tubéreuse.
When mourning the passing of her lover, Dietrich in a black monk robe surrounded herself with vases of tubéreuses in a candlelit black-velveted room.