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Bamford celebrates 20 years with some special launches


BRITISH lifestyle and wellness brand Bamford is celebrating 20 years since it began making its geranium fragrance with four new geranium-scented candles as well as two new launches – Geranium Sugar Polish and Geranium Hand and Body Wash Refill Pouch.

Geranium Candle from Bamford £200

Founded in 2004, by entrepreneur and sustainability advocate Carole Bamford who was inspired to make her geranium-fragranced candles by her love of the scent of scented leafed pelargoniums as well as the varieties she grows at her home.

The new Bamford Candle Range – 300g Candle £70, 2kg Candle £200, 5kg Candle £400

Her four new candles in the Glasshouse collection are inspired by some particular geranium varieties she grows herself. Leading perfumers Lyn Harris, Sofia Koronaiou and Elizabeth Dowden are the noses behind scents for the new anniversary candles.

Bamford Small Candle

Bamford is also launching two new products for the anniversary – firstly a luxurious Geranium Sugar Polish made with luxurious shea butter balm, Vitamin E and apricot oil, this rich polish smoothes and revitalises the skin, leaving it soft and nourished.

Infused with their signature Geranium scent, this Polish also has added a glorious blend of peppermint and eucalyptus essential oils.

Geranium Sugar Polish 200g for £43 

And as a sustainable refill option for their 250ml and 500ml wash bottles, Bamford’s other newness is a Geranium Hand and Body Wash Refill Pouch filled with the brand’s hero-product of Geranium Hand and Body Wash.

As you would expect from Bamford, the refill pouch is fully recyclable and intended to reduce waste while maintaining product quality. This is all part of Bamford’s commitment to minimising single-use plastics – as well as promoting a circular economy.

Here’s to the next 20 years of Bamford.

by Caroline Simpson

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