White House Garden Collection Soaps - Set of 3
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SKU: 002299
Size: outer box 7 3/8" wide x 3 7/8" wide x 1 3/8" deep; individual soap boxes 2 1/4 wide x 3 1/2" tall x 1 1/4" deep
This boxed set of three glycerine soaps is impeccably detailed and beautiful. Each soap is individually boxed and all three are presented in a larger box that is tied with an elegant grosgrain ribbon. Soaps are Rosemary Cedar & Thyme fragrance and each is imprinted with White House Historical Association text logo as pictured.
Product description
This beautifully illustrated boxed set of 3 glycerine soaps is a thoughtful gift. The design features floral drawings inspired by the list compiled by American horticulturist Rachel “Bunny” Lambert Mellon during her work with Jacqueline Kennedy to plant the newly redesigned White House Rose Garden in 1962. It was President John F. Kennedy’s wish that the Rose Garden, just outside the Oval Office, function as an outdoor presidential theater with space for speeches and official events. Soaps are Rosemary Cedar & Thyme fragrance.
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Product Specifications
Cardboard box, glycerine soaps
About the White House Historical Association
Founded in 1961 by First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy, the White House Historical Association is the nonprofit, nonpartisan organization entrusted with preserving and sharing the history of the White House. The Association is able to fulfill its mission to share White House history through the support of private philanthropy and the sale of our educational books and products. As a continuation of our education mission, the Association also operates The People’s House: A White House Experience, a free, immersive, educational museum in Washington, D.C., which welcomes hundreds of thousands of visitors annually.