Willow Song
Poetically as it is visually, the willow has always been a tear-jerker: Shakespeare’s Desdemona sobs herself a river in Othello and Ophelia in Hamlet meets a watery end after climbing despairingly on to a wispy willow branch.
£55.00
The Luxury Willow Song Shower Gel and Candle Duo, an unreservedly romantic fragrance, remindful of floaty green florals of Lily of the Valley, Rose and Ivy blended with mellow woody notes of Cedarwood and Musk. Blousy and billowing, the willow tree drapes itself over the banks of rivers and ponds, its branches weeping gracefully into the water.
Unwind with our calming, serene Willow Song Luxury Bath & Shower Gel and Single-Wick Candle. Let the soft, poetic florals filter through your home and take you back to tranquil fresh spring mornings. Fill your bathroom with the scents of freshly cut flowers.
All our sustainable Luxury Gift Sets are vegan-friendly, cruelty-free, and contain selections of our signature fragrances, hand-picked by our Founder, Katy Simpson, ‘I created the Duo combinations because there is nothing that personifies a luxurious moment more than a long hot bath, steeped in fragrance and the flickering light of a candle to relax and stimulate the senses. The Willow Song Collection is a firm favourite of mine, I have the fresh, green florals floating around my home all year round – some people have even called it my signature scent.’
Our multipurpose Bath & Shower Gels can be used in the shower for a quick, richly-scented cleansing experience and a luxurious Bubble Bath for longer, more relaxing cleansing rituals. The mild yet rich foaming lather leaves skin cleansed and sumptuously scented.
We source Water Lily and Willow Bark from the Lavenham Woodland Project, a planting initiative located by the famous Lavenham Walk, a two-mile promenade through green and pleasant English countryside; and water lilies plucked from the 600-year-old spring-fed lake at Lavenham Hall, now the focal point of Kate Denton’s Sculpture Garden.
Read more about the provenance of this collection here.
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Poetically as it is visually, the willow has always been a tear-jerker: Shakespeare’s Desdemona sobs herself a river in Othello and Ophelia in Hamlet meets a watery end after climbing despairingly on to a wispy willow branch.
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