The partnership arrives at a time when demand for home fragrance products is growing.

FRANCE – Bormioli Luigi, an Italian glassware company renowned for its craftsmanship, has partnered with Maison Berger, a company specialising in air purification and interior fragrances, to supply exquisitely crafted glass vessels for their latest home fragrance diffusers.
The partnership centres on two new catalytic lamp collections, Echo and Cosy, unveiled as part of Maison Berger’s 2025 lineup.
According to the brand, the glass bottles were designed by the Parisian agency De Vog.
These designs reflect a fusion of artisanal glassmaking and contemporary aesthetics, underscoring both companies’ commitment to craftsmanship and sensory experience.
The Echo line features curved glass designs in shades of pink, frosted, and green, while the Cosy line offers a “padded style” with rounded edges, available in blue or brown.
Bormioli Luigi employed graduated, translucent lacquering techniques tailored to Maison Berger’s precise colour specifications, resulting in a glass finish that not only enhances the aromatic experience of catalytic diffusion but also provides a refined visual identity, offering a luxurious and indulgent sensory experience.
The partnership arrives at a time when demand for home fragrance products is growing.
The global home fragrance market was valued at USD 11.12 billion in 2023 and is projected to reach USD 20.28 billion by 2030, growing at a CAGR of 9.0%, according to a report published by Grand View Research.
Meanwhile, Spectra Packaging and Bumboo have joined forces to launch a new line of reusable household cleaning bottles made entirely from Prevented Ocean Plastic (POP) and post-consumer recycled (PCR) materials.
The collaboration centres on Spectra’s 500ml Tall Boston bottle design, featuring a 28/410 neck finish and a trigger spray closure.
These bottles are manufactured using 100% recycled PET sourced from ocean-bound plastic waste, aligning with both companies’ shared mission to reduce environmental impact.
The translucent amber hue and minimalist one-pass print reinforce Bumboo’s clean, eco-conscious aesthetic.
This initiative not only supports the shift toward refillable and reusable formats but also underscores the growing demand for packaging that actively diverts plastic from marine environments.
This partnership is particularly timely as the market continues its shift toward refillable and reusable formats, driven by growing consumer concern about plastic pollution.
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