Bonjour et Bienvenue to the launch of Malmaison's blog! I am so excited to have this forum to share more of Malmaison with you. I absolutely love France and French Style, and look forward to sharing with you what inspires me ... Full Story >
Indulge in the simplicity of French soap. Between 1811 and 1812 Napoleon 1st, published four decrees stipulating that soaps be stamped indicating the weight, type of oil used, along with the manufacturer's name and town of residence. The presentation described above was therefore intended to inform and reassure the consumer about the quality, weight of the soap, and its origin. These traditional methods are still used today in Marseille. ... Full Story >
I do I do Bridal Magazine Feature Editorial. We were absolutely thrilled and delighted when Director & Editor of 'I do I do Creations Magazine' Jennifer Bull invited Malmaison to be featured in a very special photo shoot in the upcoming issue of I do I do Creations Magazine (Issue 6 - now on sale). ... Full Story >
Created by Jean Dubost in the heart of Thiers France, Laguiole is a distinctive French brand which displays classic design, tradition and is a symbol of fine craftsmanship. Made in France using the highest quality materials Dubost combines the famous Laguiole tradition with modern colours and design. A Brief History … Laguiole cutlery was first produced in 1829, in the small town of Laguiole in the Aveyron region of France. The range is handmade by craftsmen whose skills have been passed down for generations. ... Full Story >