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GardenProductsFrench Soaps Launches Iconic Chrome Wall-Mounted Rotating Soap Holders

French Soaps Launches Iconic Chrome Wall-Mounted Rotating Soap Holders

French Soaps UK is delighted to spotlight the enduring elegance and thoughtful design behind its Chrome Wall Arms, the original Provendi rotating soap holders that blend nostalgic charm with modern practicality.

Designed to Dry, Made to Last
The clever design of the Chrome Wall Arm prevents soap from touching any surface, allowing it to dry quickly and preserve its visual integrity. This not only reduces mess and soap scum but also ensures each 295 g soap delivers up to 800 washes, delivering remarkable economy and sustainability.

Timeless French Craftsmanship
Created by Laboratoire Provendi in the 1950s on the shores of Lake Geneva, this rotating soap concept has been trusted across homes, schools, hotels, and restaurants for decades. The holders come in three classic finishes—Chrome (shiny), Brushed Steel (matt), and Brass (bronze)—all built to be robust, rust-resistant, and long-lasting.

A Sensory and Functional Delight
The rotating wall-mounted design not only enhances hygiene by allowing the soap to dry between uses but also saves counter space and cuts down on clutter. Its tactile and nostalgic appeal—often invoking memories of French school washrooms—has made it a favourite among interior designers, families, eco-conscious households, and even outdoor and workshop users 

A Full Range of Fragranced Soaps
French Soaps offers a variety of hand-pressed soap bars to fit the Chrome Wall Arm, including Almond, Lemon, Lavender, Rose, Verbena, and Exfoliating Cedar—all made in France and designed to rotate smoothly thanks to a hollow tube core . The Lavender soap, for instance, features nourishing sweet almond oil, glycerine, and RSPO-certified palm oil, and comes packaged with the chrome arm and wall-fixing screws. Similarly, the Exfoliating Cedar version includes fine apricot kernel particles and a woody-floral scent from Grasse, also paired with the chrome arm

Authenticity You Can Trust
Be wary of imitations—French Soaps UK underscores that genuine Provendi arms are engraved (not stamped), and its soaps weigh the full 295 g with a plastic core for smooth rotation. Many inferior copies lack these quality markers and may corrode or fall short in performance

Available now from French Soaps UK – https://www.frenchsoaps.co.uk/collections/chrome-wall-arms

Source Jenny Smith

Adrenalin PR

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