About Lavendel Lab
A Dutch company with a passion for lavender. We bring the purest lavender products from our family field in Ukraine straight to your door.
From passion to mission
My mother Myroslava grows lavender on her own field in the village of Mahala, Tsjernivtsi, Ukraine. Inspired by a trip to Provence in 2019, she planted 10,000 frost-resistant lavender bushes of the Hitkota variety — now grown into 2 hectares with 20,000 bushes, hand-harvested, without chemical spraying.
The field is known in Ukrainian media as “Bukovyns Provans” and attracts thousands of visitors each year. I import her products directly to the Netherlands. No anonymous suppliers — just one family, one field, one story.
— Oleksandr, Lavendel Lab
Our Values
Purity
100% natural ingredients, free from synthetic additives. GC-MS tested for purity.
Craftsmanship
Every dried bouquet hand-tied, every soap artisanally poured. Attention to detail in everything we do.
Sustainability
Recyclable packaging and responsible sourcing. Beautiful for you, better for the planet.
Transparency
We are open about our suppliers, ingredients and processes. Have questions? We are happy to share the story behind every product.
Dutch reliability
As a Dutch company, we combine Dutch service with Ukrainian craftsmanship. Premium quality you can count on.
From Field to Packaging
In five steps from Mahala to your door.
- Cultivation — Myroslava grows 20,000 lavender bushes (Hitkota variety) on 2 hectares in Mahala — by hand, without chemicals.
- Harvest & Distillation — The lavender flowers are hand-harvested and locally steam-distilled for maximum potency.
- Quality Control — Every batch is tested for purity, scent and therapeutic properties.
- Packaging — In our studio in the Netherlands, we carefully package each product, ready for shipping.
- At your doorstep — Fast delivery in 1–3 business days throughout the Netherlands and Belgium.
In the Media
Our lavender field is regularly featured in Ukrainian and international media.
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The bloom, the harvest and life on Myroslava’s lavender field in Mahala.