Country Life Fair standholders: Branche d’Olive
One of our brilliant standholders at the Country Life Fair is Branche d’Olive, who make hand-crafted luxury products for the home


Purveyor of luxury lifestyle products, Branche d’Olive is one of the standholders you will meet at the Country Life Fair, keen to bring the heady scents of the Mediterranean to your home.
Founded in 2001, Branche d’Olive offers a wide range of home treats including hand-stamped soaps, luxurious bath lotions and fabulous home fragrances. The trademark scent, Garrigue, is a refreshing combination of citrus, bergamot and lavender, and remains the brand’s bestseller.
Ingredients are primarily sourced from local Provencale producers, famous for the best raw materials and drawing on centuries of expertise and sustainable traditional methods to create some of the finest luxury goods in the world.
Stocked in stores synonymous with quality including Fortnum & Mason and Liberty, Branche d’Olive is also used throughout Raymond Blanc’s Michelin- starred hotel: Le Manoir aux Quat’ Saisons.
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For more details on Branche d’Olive products visit: branche-dolive.com
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Agnes has worked for Country Life in various guises — across print, digital and specialist editorial projects — before finally finding her spiritual home on the Features Desk. A graduate of Central St. Martins College of Art & Design she has worked on luxury titles including GQ and Wallpaper* and has written for Condé Nast Contract Publishing, Horse & Hound, Esquire and The Independent on Sunday. She is currently writing a book about dogs, due to be published by Rizzoli New York in September 2025.
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