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Circa 1850: Two Scientist, Justus
Von Liebig and Charles Gerhart (Inventor of the Aspirin) in their
quest to improve the health conditions of their time, discovered the
Catalytic Burner System.
The chemical reaction caused by
the Catalytic burner produces aldehydes, rising oxygen and Ozona,
compounds that prove to disinfect and purify the air.
While its first antiseptic powers
were primarily used in medical institutions-- today, especially in
Europe-- we find the Catalytic burners, more commonly known as
Fragrance Lampes, in modern households.
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Circa 2005: Contemporary Fragrance Lampes,
while revered for their air purification qualities, are equally loved
for their Fragrance and Beauty.
It's no wonder that the combination of
Purification and Fragrance in a Collectable decorative bottle has put
this invention in the top 10 most recognized French products.
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