LE BARON DE PARIS, TOKYO — PACK OF 6
Regular price$164.00 Sale priceTop: Jasmine Flower, Narcissus, Bergamot, Lemon Rind
Heart: Tuberose, Neroli, Moroccan Blossom Water, Chrysanthemum
Base: Rangoon Creeper, Santal, Leather, Soft Musk
220G candle. 45 hour burn time. Signature three-colour gradient glass. Matching recyclable ombré packaging.
Our candles are made using fully traceable, sustainable, high-grade vegan wax comprised of an all-natural blend of soy and rapeseed oils formulated to melt in an even, slow burn. Formulated, crafted and hand-poured in the UK. Designed to evoke that pure, deep bliss of the dance floor in fragrance as vibrant and layered as the glass that holds it, and the disco that inspired it.
Our signature three-colour gradient glass is crafted by hand in the UK. Each colour is individually sprayed by hand and heat-set, before the next pigment is applied. The result is a layered effect that makes no two Discothèque glasses the same. A one-of-a-kind curio meant to stay in your home long after your candle has burned.
Burn time is approximately 45 hours. For the best burning experience, trim the candle wick before each use. Read our Candle Care for complete instructions.
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Down a dark alley sits an unassuming door marked only by a small neon “B”. Its pink light burns against a deep midnight sky. Like the lure of a temptress, a siren’s song in sapphire waters. You may be in Tokyo, but the door opens to Paris. A fresh sprig of jasmine growing through a crack in blue asphalt. The dance floor is packed, spinning, like all the happy flowers of a Murakami kaleidoscope. And there is one, in lemon cream tulle. Her arms unfold, opening to you like tuberose in Spring. On graffitied walls of Sharpie and lipstick phone numbers, a million love letters from nights past, you write your own. A permanent marker of this fleeting night. A story yet untold that begins with two initials and one scrawled heart.

LE BARON DE PARIS, TOKYO
TOKYO, JAPAN
2006 - 2015
The most recent of the lot, Tokyo’s exclusive nightclub was opened following the success of the legendary Le Baron in Paris.
Like its predecessor, Le Baron De Paris, Tokyo became known for attracting socialites, celebrities and even royalty... if they could find it. It was hidden down an alley in Aoyama, only recognizable by a small neon ‘B’ at the entrance. Inside, you were met with a moody velvet interior and a tiny dance floor that everyone would manage to fit on. The night started here around 1 AM and if you were lucky, you’d sneak in some karaoke songs in one of the secret rooms.