Do you know what a catalytic lamp is? It is an unusual product that resembles an elegant perfume bottle with a catalytic burner composed of a volcanic stone and a cotton wick, which purifies the air in your home while releasing a beautiful fragrance of oils! It will make a beautiful, elegant and practical decoration for any interior.
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In a world where we increasingly value indoor air quality and atmosphere, catalytic lamps have become a symbol of subtle luxury and functionality. Their effectiveness is not only astonishing, but their elegant appearance and a history spanning over a century also draw attention.
They are more than just devices – they are small works of art that purify the space while beautifying it. If you're looking for a way to enjoy fresh, fragrant, and healthier air at home, discover the extraordinary world of catalytic lamps.
A catalytic lamp is an elegant device for purifying and fragrancing indoor air. Invented in the 19th century, it was initially used primarily in hospitals to purify the air from bacteria and viruses. Today, catalytic lamps have become a popular fixture in homes and offices, combining functionality with aesthetics.
Catalytic lamps operate flamelessly and are known for their ability to effectively neutralize unpleasant odors and eliminate harmful microorganisms from the air. By using special fragrance oils, these devices create a pleasant atmosphere while improving air quality.
Yes, catalytic lamps are safe for health, provided they are used correctly. The catalytic combustion process does not emit smoke or open flames, and high-quality fragrance oils often contain scents identical to natural ones. This means they not only refresh the air but also do not introduce harmful substances into the home environment.
A catalytic lamp operates on the principle of catalysis, which is the acceleration of a chemical reaction by a catalyst, without the involvement of a flame. During operation, the lamps emit heat, which initiates and sustains the oxidation process of unpleasant odor molecules and microorganisms.
The central element of the lamp is the catalytic stone, which, after being heated for a few minutes, ignites the catalytic process. A wick made of cotton soaks up the fragrance oil, which is then released into the air through the stone. This process ensures the lamp operates effectively and safely.
Most catalytic lamp oils are based on isopropyl alcohol, which acts as a fragrance carrier and simultaneously aids in air purification. This alcohol evaporates during the catalysis process, leaving no toxic residues.


Catalytic lamps effectively eliminate microorganisms, allergens, and mold spores from the air. This makes them an ideal solution for people with allergies, children, and anyone who wants to breathe clean air in their home.
Odor neutralization is one of the main advantages of catalytic lamps. These devices excel at tackling cigarette smoke, pet odors, and even kitchen aromas.
Here's a list of odors a lamp can neutralize:
The released fragrances, often identical to natural ones, not only neutralize unpleasant smells but also create a pleasant, relaxing atmosphere. High-quality fragrance oils can transform the ambiance of any interior.
If you're looking for an aroma that will give your space character, be sure to explore our range of home fragrances.
While catalytic lamps impress with their elegance and simple form, getting them started might seem a bit mysterious at first glance. In reality, it's an intuitive and quick process that's easy to master. Just a few steps, and you'll be enjoying clean, fragrant air in your surroundings.
The recommended operating time for the lamp is 20–30 minutes for every 10 m² of surface area. There's no need for the lamp to burn for a long time — its effectiveness lasts long after the process is complete.
To extinguish the lamp, simply remove the decorative crown and securely place the metal extinguishing cap over the catalytic stone. This cuts off the air supply and thus ends the catalysis process.
Below you'll find a few key rules to ensure you use your lamp correctly: