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National Geographic Fragrances Inspired
By The World's Most Beautiful Places

Adventures to new and exciting places expand our minds and tastes, whether it’s that sunset you never want to end or the lingering sweet scent of exotic flowers. When we have such inspiring experiences it’s essential to try and capture an element of this to bring into our home as a memento. But sometimes it’s difficult to capture the authentic sights, tastes and smells of our favourite places from around the world, until now.

Over the years, National Geographic has explored the world’s most beautiful places and experienced some amazing fragrances. Now Ambi Pur has been able to capture these authentic and natural scents so you can enjoy them in your own home.

In the new National Geographic range there are two natural scents available:

Japan Tatami: A fresh and soothing scent inspired by the Igusa grass, traditionally used by the Japanese to make Tatami mats. This authentic fragrance has a fresh scent with dry herbs and chamomile touches, and will bring a sense of harmony and serenity into your home.

Nevada Desert Flower: A delicate floral fragrance inspired by the natural wonders of the Nevada desert, where the Nevada desert flower only has a chance to bloom when winter rains are heavy. Its rare scent, now captured by Ambi Pur, combines the sweet notes of apricot and green herbal notes enhanced with fresh spices.

Both of the fragrances are made with natural essences to offer authentic scents and are available in a single perfume plug-in and in the revolutionary 3volution plug-in, with the harmonious fragrances of Japan Rituals and Nevada Desert Essence.

In addition, you can experience both fragrances in a complementary scented candle, made with natural vegetable wax. The National Geographic home fragrance range is packaged in recycled, recyclable and biodegradable materials.

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