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Wall-Mounted Soap Holder

A unique, wall-mounted soap holder made with brass hardware and traditional Marseille olive oil bar soap from Marius Fabre.

The timeless French design was traditionally used in schools for its practicality, but we like it for the simple fact that it allows you to ditch plastic soap dispensers and free up precious counter space. 

Simply unscrew the end of the holder, slide the spherical bar of soap over the post, and re-screw the end to secure. The soap rotates on the holder and makes for quick and easy use, with no slippery bar falling out of your hands! 

Ideal for bathrooms, kitchens, garages, work spaces, and even outside garden areas. 

Marseille soap is gentle on the body, with its olive oil base moisturizing the skin without irritation. Free from synthetic additives and coloring, this plant-based soap is a great choice for those with sensitive skin or allergies.

Refills available here.

Materials: sodium olivate, sodium palmate, aqua, sodium palm kernelate, sodium chloride, sodium hydroxide

Holder is made of brass.

Made by: Marius Fabre

Made in: Salon-de-Provence, France

Specifications: 10 oz (soap); 6.75" (distance from wall plate to end of soap)

vegan | cruelty free

Further Reading: Savon de Marseille, or Marseille Soap, has been made in France for 600 years. Only a handful of soap makers in the world today still craft Marseille soap by the original standards. Marius Fabre prides itself on being one of those remaining makers, crafting their products for over 110 years.

We had the opportunity to travel to their factory to see these processes for ourselves. You can read about our visit in our Meet the Maker post

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