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.
£39.00
Introducing the Willow Song Fine Fragrance Reed Diffuser Refill, an unreservedly romantic way to keep the floaty green florals of Lily of the Valley, Rose and Ivy blended with mellow woody notes of Cedarwood and Musk in your home. Like the Willow Song Reed Diffuser, this refill captures the blousy and billowing beauty of the willow tree as its branches weep gracefully into the water.
Crafted with our signature fine fragrance blends and silk reeds, this refill is designed to continually radiate an evocative aroma, filling your room with memories of the romantic and graceful nature of the willow tree. As with all Noble Isle products, this refill is made with real perfume, ensuring that every moment spent in your home is one filled with the luxurious scent of green florals and woody notes.
Our luxury Home Fragrance formulations are crafted with sustainability and ethical practices in mind, from the manufacturing process to the packaging. As a cruelty-free and vegan-friendly brand, we take pride in providing a product that not only enhances your home, but also upholds our commitment to responsible and ethical practices.
Experience the romantic and graceful scent of Willow Song once again with the Noble Isle Willow Song Fine Fragrance Reed Diffuser Refill. Let the floaty green florals and mellow woody notes fill your senses and transform your space into a romantic and inviting haven.
Made in the UK, the Noble Isle Scented Reed Diffusers are made with silk reeds and our signature fine fragrance blends to continually radiate evocative aroma. Our reed diffusers last approximately 16-20 weeks.
The medieval town of Lavenham, a planting initiative located by the famous Lavenham Walk, a two-mile promenade through the green and pleasant English countryside; and the 600-year-old spring-fed lake at Lavenham Hall, which has been given new life as 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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