Maison Berger Paris
The iconic Lampe Berger, recognized worldwide for its beauty and exceptional fragrances, was initially created to purify air in hospitals. In 1898, pharmacist Maurice Berger designed the first catalytic lamp with a unique system that captured and destroyed bacteria through catalytic combustion. These small lamps quickly gained popularity with the public. By the 1910s, department stores in Paris were carrying crystal Berger lamps for the home.
In the 1930s, fragrance was added to the purifying function of the Lampe Berger. Thanks to collaborations with leading glass artisans such as Lalique, Baccarat, and Daum, the lamps soon became collectors’ items. The brand’s selection expanded to more than 100 styles of lamp.
By the 1940s, Picasso, Jean Cocteau, Coco Chanel, and other notable figures had created their own Berger lamps for the company, elevating the lamp from its humble beginnings to a fashionable home accessory.
Maison Berger Paris has been purifying the air, eliminating odors and perfuming homes for over 120 years. We invite you to join this French tradition and experience what they call "le Pur Art de Vivre" - the pure art of living.