Casarredo Presents ONNO Candles
Presenting ONNO – a range of luxury handmade fragranced candles now available from Casarredo.
Made in Belgium to the highest standards, these innovative candles tell a story of exotic lands and faraway places. Praised by leading interior designers and world-leading brands, Casarredo’s new candles are beautifully packaged in hand-cut glass and bring luxurious and gorgeous scents to your home.
Each candle is poured by hand into an exclusively designed and hand-cut glass – a piece of art in your home.
Each of the unique fragrances take you on a journey from Africa to Thailand. The subtle fragrances come from Grasse, France, the home of high class perfume, where each blend was carefully created. The perfumes are a stunning combination of fragrances that bring a touch of luxury to your home and your life. Sophisticated, luxurious perfumes that infuse your home with an inviting, intriguing scent.
Welcome to the world of unique candles.
Now in store at Casarredo. A must see.
Contact: www.casarredo.co.za
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