What’s in a name?

‘This Nobill Isle, callit Gret Britanee’, declared James III of Scots while negotiating the marriage of his son to Cecily of England in 1474 – this was the first recorded use of the term ‘Great Britain’. At Noble Isle we've drawn inspiration from the length and breadth of the British Isles – from Scotland, Ireland, England and Wales – to reinvent the Great British Bathtime.

 

Stamp of quality

Only the finest fragrance and ingredients make it into the Noble Isle bath and body collection, and the quality and integrity of our products is assured by the Noble Isle crest, the Coat of Balms, which is stamped on every product.

The efflorescent emblem of Noble Isle is the work of a Cornish artist, created for us from a series of bespoke hand drawings to represent the great flowers of the British Isles – daffodil, rose, shamrock and thistle – arranged in the iconic British roll-top bath.

 

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