Peau d’Ailleurs Lamp Berger Refill 1 litre by Starck

Enter into another dimension with the Peau d’Ailleurs fragrance and explore its infinite olfactory universe, between light and shadow.

Peau d’Ailleurs is undefinable and elusive. It is an exploration into ourselves, through the elsewhere and the unconscious. Its iridescent floral heart is surrounded by earthy and mineral matter, followed by musky and woody notes that are revealed at the end of a long journey.

  • Head noteGreen notes, Mineral Accord, Violet leaves
  • Heart noteOrris, Rose
  • Base notePatchouli, Vetiver Leather, Musk
Height 24 cm
Width 24 cm
Length 7.5 cm
Capacity 1 litre
Reference 116105
Regulatory information Isopropanol. Highly flammable liquid and vapour. Causes serious eye irritation. May cause drowsiness or dizziness.
Diffusion time 40h of diffusion - 160h of fragrance
Fragrance guaranteed without any colourants.
Using fragrances other than those of Maison Berger can seriously damage your burner.
Use Air Pur to maintain your burner.
Use the Neutral Air Pur to adjust the intensity of your fragrance by diluting it.
Following all these advices; you can be sure of getting the best out of your catalytic lamp.

The Peau d’Ailleurs Lamp Berger Refill 1L by Starck is subversive, to the image of its creator Philippe Starck. Born from visionary dreams, this evanescent and chimeric cologne, was transposed into an indoor fragrance by Maison Berger Paris. Discover an immaterial space-time where mineral and vegetable notes exhale their intense freshness, and the floral and slightly powdery heart of which is impregnated with the sweet scent of violet leaf. This olfactory composition, with its strong enigmatic magnetism, finishes on powerful woody patchouli and vetiver scents, exacerbated by a clever blend of leather and musk. This Peau d’Ailleurs Lamp Berger Refill 1L by Starck has the unexpected power to take you out of yourself. Indescribable and yet strangely familiar, these scents alone are a round-the-world-trip. The spatial emptiness – the very nature of the universe, becomes observable, just as its infinity, through its contrasted olfactory prism, perceptible without limits.