About Maison Berger: Originally designed to purify the air of hospital rooms at the beginning of the 20th century, pharmacy technician Maurice Berger's little fragrance lamp quickly became a phenomenal success with the public. Revisited by renowned designers and embraced by leading figures in the world of the art (Coco Chanel, Picasso, Colette and Jean Cocteau), it gradually became a style icon, appreciated as much for its elegant lines as its delicate fragrances. Given the enthusiasm for the iconic lamp, Maurice Berger's successors have chosen to continue to explore this unique world with new design objects, such as bouquets, candles and more. Since the name "Lampe Berger" no longer reflects the diversity of the brand's creations, it is now "Maison Berger Paris" as an homage to a unique city that fuels creation, inspiration and French passion for the arts and interior fragrances.