BeCandle x KAZY CHAN Room and Fabrics Spray 100ml - Wild Flower 005

BeCandle x KAZY CHAN Room and Fabrics Spray 100ml - Wild Flower 005

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    Collaboration with artist KAZY CHAN

    The deodorising formulation is made with natural plant extract of Japanese persimmon extract with malodour neutralising and antimicrobial function. The material is safe and effective (status as quasi drug in Japan, high safety standard). With the combination of unique scent oils and essential oils, this deodorising spray acts to isolate and neutralise common found malodour molecules and disperse pleasant scent over the space.

    • Plant extract of kaki, very safe with quasi drug approval in Japan.
    • Effective at removing 99.9% ammonia smell.
    • Effective at removing malodour due to sweats.
    • Effective as gentle anti-microbial. 

    Net Weight:

    100ml

    Wild Flower 005

    Scent Notes:

    Sweet Orange, Clary Sage, Atlantic Cedarwood, Papyrus, Eucalyptus, Artemisia

     

      About KAZY CHAN

      Kazy Chan is an emerging Hong Kong artist who has carved out a niche within the contemporary art landscape. Recognised for his innovative paintings and evocative ceramics, Kazy's artistic journey is characterised by a relentless pursuit of reinvention and experimentation with diverse forms of creative expression. This approach has led him to present a captivating series of works that seamlessly fuse various mediums, one of which involves incorporating his ceramic sculptures into the very fabric of his canvas creations.

      Kazy's dry brush painting technique on a heavily textured surface breathes life into his whimsical works, where unique figures come to exist within brightly coloured imaginary settings. As spectators are immersed in Kazy's fantastical realm, they find themselves in a space that serves as a sanctuary for introspection, allowing for quiet contemplation of the captivating narratives woven into his art. Through his painterly methods, Kazy aims to evoke vibrancy and tranquillity, mirroring the diverse hues and textures inherent in the natural world. The gradual unveiling of each layer of colour initiates a dynamic interplay of revelation and concealment, fostering the exploration of universal concepts and emotions.