
Details
- Maker•Mater
- Medium•Soap
- Origin•USA
- Composition•Coconut, Olive, Jojoba, Aloe, Guar, Rosemary, Geranium, Bergamot, Black Pepper
- Volume•237ml
Description
Fresh, bright, and spirited, Mater’s Flori Soap captures the vitality of a spring garden in bloom.
With a peppery floral blend of geranium, bergamot, and black pepper, the scent is uplifting and modern — floral with a twist. Named Top Soap of the Week by Architectural Digest.
Made in Brooklyn, New York Mater’s Flori soap is crafted from organic coconut, olive, aloe, and jojoba oils, Mater soaps are true soaps — free from parabens, sulfates, foaming agents, and synthetics. Smooth, gentle, and safe for the whole family, they cleanse effectively without stripping the skin.
Housed in a custom-printed glass bottle designed to be refilled again and again, this soap is kind to both body and planet, safe for the whole family, and made only with plant-based, sustainably harvested ingredients.
- Geranium- astringent, toning, antibacterial, promotes cell growth and healing
- Bergamot- antifungal, relaxing, soothing, speeds up healing
- Black pepper- promotes skin flexibility, relaxing, improves circulation, detoxifying
Shipping
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- 【15】Mater

Handcrafted small-batch soaps and plant-based skincare inspired by sculpture, textiles, and mindful living.
Mater Soap, founded by Addison Walz in Brooklyn, NY, handcrafts small-batch cold-process soaps and organic body products. Inspired by sculpture, architecture, and textiles, Mater celebrates utilitarian objects that quietly serve daily life. Using 100% natural, sustainably sourced plant ingredients such as smoky pine tar, kaolin clay, and sea plants, each product nourishes the body and mind while minimising ecological impact. Vegan and cruelty-free, Mater embraces the minimalist beauty of traditional bar soaps and the subtle alchemy of plant-based skincare.
Mater honours both symbolic and actual mothers, drawing inspiration from the Woman of Willendorf, one of the earliest representations of the human form. Each creation reflects a thoughtful balance of design, craft, and functionality, connecting artistry with everyday rituals.