Locherber Milano Klìnto 1817 Diffuser
Locherber Milano Klìnto 1817 Diffuser
A sweet and delicate essence. Fruity notes (cassis, grapes, currant) are immediately released from its bouquet, followed by floreal (violet peals, honeysuckle) and spicy (truffle) notes, that evolve in a finale of sweet birch wood and vanilla.
A delicate fragrance of an almost extinct wine: Clinto (or Clintòn), born from the crossing of two varieties of wild American vine and it is characterized by an intense fruity scent and the unmistakable taste of strawberry.
Heart notes: Truffle, Raspberry, Violet, Honeysuckle
Base notes: Vanilla, Cedar wood
The skyline collection is inspired by the sight of Milan's skyscrapers and puts the spotlight on the search for excellence that has always marked out Italian production. Attention to detail can be seen in the hand-affixed, ennobled labels, each having a theme connected to the fragrance.
The glass bottles are all handcrafted by master glassmakers in Italy. The hand painted lids, made of premium ashwood, are inspired by an ancient roman column on which a stainless steel plate is meticulously placed on top.
The design of the lids and of the glass bottles is globally registered.
All diffusers are refillable
The designer aroma diffuser Locherber Milano is the ideal addition to your home, which will also gently and pleasantly scent your premises.
The cubic bottle made of thick glass, hand-painted
concentrated fragrance, wooden cap with metal plate with Locherber Milano logo
The release of the fragrance essence does not produce any substances harmful to the body
very high proportion of fragrance - 20% fragrance essence.
Locherber Milano aroma diffusers are exceptional not only in appearance but also in fragrance. The original registered design of the bottles and wooden caps took its inspiration from classical architecture, where it is based on the column heads.
The fragrances contain the purest 98% percent alcohol - alcohol is precisely the best carrier for perfumes, something mankind has known since the year 1000, when the Higher Institute of Sciences in Salerno replaced oil with alcohol as the auxiliary substance that carries perfume. Benedictine monks then, as a result of the Crusades to the Holy Land, understood from Arabic manuscripts the secret of distillation.
Locherber Milano aromatic diffusers contain 20% of the fragrance essences themselves, which is really a lot, and therefore the fragrance develops beautifully.