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Random collection of texts, periodicals and all other graphic, audiovisual and radio documents related to the Officine Universelle Buly.

Floralia, the May-Queen

In honour of the fairest of flowers, your mother, and because ever since you drew your first breath, you have been as close to her as hand in glove, present her with this bouquet and make her a day that breathes the nectar of flowers that we provide. Make a perfect floral arrangement of all her favourite treats: more refined than a pirate tattoo, classier than a macaroni necklace.

From Vegetable Gardens to Orchards: An Absolute of Gardens

“The garden is the smallest parcel of the world, and the, it is the totality of the world” wrote Michel Foucault in 1967 in “Espace Autres” (Of Other Spaces) …

THE ART OF FOLLOWING THE RIGHT RECOMMENDATIONS

Since the inauguration of the Julian calendar, January has tirelessly and always been marked by a questioning of the self, the superego and the aspiration for a new beginning. After the long lists of December, the beloved resolutions are born, and with them the universal game of “unravelling to resolve”. A resolvere molto importante. Lastly, the letting go of the past to open the ground for possibilities towards the future.

The Devil Swears by Buly

Spooky Season’s Greeting to all you Pretty Pumpkins and Nifty Nightmares out there on the World-Wide Spider-Web!

It’s time to embrace the horror, and ramp up the glamour!

Vatopedi Monastery, Mont Athos, Greece

Never has the sky been so blue, so deep, so fierce with heat. On the side of the road, the burning wind makes her hair swirl. Her delicate gaze is hidden behind her sunglasses. She’s waiting, standing next to her glinting car. Her husband is sitting inside. Patient. She waves, from afar. She smiles coyly, putting on her relaxed face. She speaks English with a seductive accent. She says: Good morning, I’m Maria, let me explain a few things to you, please pay attention. She looks like she’s not kidding. She’s a representative of the Greek Ministry of Tourism. She specifies that this is neither a game nor a hobby. She explains very seriously that this trip to Mount Athos is like a secret mission, without saying any more about its mysteries and its different stages.

The War of Pimples

We’re not talking about making a diversion nor concealing here: we’re talking about treating. L’Officine Universelle Buly professes that the best foundation is, by far, a good skin. Get to know our strategies to defy your skin’s nature and the consequences of your everyday life.

How toothcare didn’t always come from a tube

People have been brushing their teeth for 5,000 years. But the universal chore of scrubbing our gnashers twice a day is based on rather whimsical practices.

A Treatise on the Use of Soap

Consecrated king of hygiene in the 19th century, soap has not always had its place in the learned protocol of bathing....

The Extraordinary Scented Candles of the Officine

Creating the perfect scented candle is a real feat. The wax, the wick, the fragrance and their container form a perfectly balanced yet fragile whole, executed thanks to know-how handed down from generation to generation to achieve excellence, with exceptional raw materials and flawless precision.

Beyond the Rainbow

A spectacular phenomenon that appears in the skies when the sun shines during a downpour, the rainbow has always fascinated by its beauty, its elusiveness and above all, its mystery. Literally forming a majestic bridge of light between earth and sky, it has inspired beliefs and religions across the world.

A Beauty Journey inside Agatha Christie's novels

The link between Queen of Crime Agatha Christie and the world of beauty seems tenuous at first, but if you look at her beginnings as a novelist, it starts making sense. In 1966, she told the New York Times: "I got my plots in the tub, (…) just sitting there thinking, undisturbed, and lining the rim with apple cores." Hot baths did indeed bring her inspiration, the fruit of her imagination then scribbled in notebooks she scrupulously left in her bathroom and every room of her home, Greenway House, in Devon. The result? 66 crime novels, of which more than two billion copies were sold worldwide.

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