NAMSÛ
Namsû is a lifestyle brand dedicated to indulgent bathing experiences.
We believe there is joy to be found in taking time for ourselves whilst considering the impact on our environment.
12/10/2022
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10/10/2022
Bathroom envy.
Source: Behance, Anastasia Zhurikova
04/08/2022
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21/07/2022
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24/05/2022
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16/05/2022
The 1800s mark two different approaches to the ritual of bathing.
The first half of the nineteenth century is characterised by a rejection of all forms of presence, including that of the artist. In a context where the toilette was losing its social significance, the only paintings to still show the ritual of bathing are the ones that deviate from the true subject.
During the last decades of the century, running water and plumbing become more common and we witness the gradual appearance of what we call "the bathroom". The depictions of bathing become more authentic, more intimate, less about the beauty and more about the truth. Nevertheless, an air of mystery is still maintained around the bathing universe, a universe that is deemed to be preponderately feminine.
•Jean-Baptiste Mallet, "The Gothic Bathroom", 1810
• Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg, "Morning Toilette", 1837
• Edgar Degas, "Woman Leaving Her Bath", 1886
• Édouard Manet, "Femme nue se coiffant", 1879
• Giacomo Favretto, "Dopo il bagno", 1884
• Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, "Femme au tub", 1896
• Władysław Ślewiński, "Woman combing her hair", 1897
28/04/2022
Come and discover us in real life at the @00.thestore pop-up!
🗓22.04 - 01.05
📍58 Dean Street, W1D 6AL
⏰ 9 AM - 9 PM
Namsû products are packaged using our refill and recycle system. Unlike a refill pouch, our bottles are 100% kerbside recyclable. Whenever you use a refill, you use up to 60% less plastic than if you would have purchased a traditional bottle and pump.
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Harnessing the power of nature’s purest ingredients, our hand soap is balanced to the natural pH of your skin to soothe and nurture.
29/03/2022
Happy hands create wonders.
Enriched with prebiotics and probiotics to stabilise the microbiome of your skin, our hand soap is always there to nourish and protect.
15/03/2022
One of the main scent notes in our hand soap is Amyris - a unique, sweet, warm, yet woody scent.
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