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Terra Liquid Marseille Soap Lemon Verbena 500ml
This authentic liquid Marseille soap is enriched with vegetable oils from Provence to gently cleanse the skin. Recyclable refill bottles also available. Lightly scented with citrusy, lemon verbena notes.

Terra Hand Cream
Keep your hands silky soft with this olive oil enriched hand cream. Delicately scented with woody, green olive notes.

Terra Liquid Marseille Soap Sweet Cotton 500ml
This liquid soap from Compagnie de Provence is crafted using traditional methods in Provence, France.

Terra Liquid Marseille Soap Green Olive 500ml
This authentic liquid Marseille soap is enriched with vegetable oils from Provence to gently cleanse the skin. Recyclable refill bottles also available. Delicately scented with woody, green olive notes.

Terra Liquid Marseille Soap Refill
This authentic liquid Marseille soap is enriched with vegetable oils from Provence to gently cleanse the skin. Recyclable refill bottles also available. Lightly scented with citrusy, lemon verbena notes.

Liquid Marseille Soap Mint Basil 300ml
This liquid soap from Compagnie de Provence is crafted using traditional methods in Provence, France.

Liquid Marseille Soap Mint Basil 495ml
This liquid soap from Compagnie de Provence is crafted using traditional methods in Provence, France.

Vitra Wooden Doll No.5
Wooden Doll No.5 adds a charming touch to any interior with its playful use of hand-painted colour and pattern. Part decorative object and part toy, this whimsical figure was originally created by architect and designer Alexander Girard in 1953, inspired by his personal collection of folk art.

Liquid Marseille Soap Refill
This liquid soap from Compagnie de Provence is crafted using traditional methods in Provence, France.

Black & White Liquid Marseille Soap
This authentic liquid Marseille soap is enriched with vegetable oils from Provence to gently cleanse the skin. The soap is saponified in a cauldron using traditional methods and presented in a contemporary lacquered glass pump bottle.









