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HISTORIAE: perfumes and scented candles through history

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HISTORIAE’s unique “Perfume through History” concept showcases French know-how, creativity and art de vivre through eight colorful and generous collections of perfumes, soaps, scented candles and home fragrances.

Evocative of royalty, architectural and artistic heritage: castles and paintings, warm colors and hot gilding on packaging

New: the gift box inspired by the Château de Versailles (holds 3 products)

The world of HISTORIAE is an ethical one: products are made in France, using fair-trade essential oils.

HISTORIAE invites you into its magical world:

Rose de France plunges us into the refinement of the Renaissance with a subtle accord of Damascena rose enveloped in the balsamic effects of benzoin brought back from the kingdom of Siam.

Orangerie du Roy rediscovers orange blossom: the favorite scent of King Louis XIV, known as the Sun King, punctuated by aromatic notes supported by noble woods.

Le Nôtre’s garden: a large royal bouquet is composed around the narcissus. Rose, hyacinth, lily of the valley and gardenia enrich the composition. We feel dizzy… Monsieur André LE NOTRE holds out his hand

Bouquet du Trianon: an original fragrance composed of essential oils that Marie-Antoinette loved, in particular tuberose, which fascinated her. A woody signature with sensual floral notes

Hameau de la Reine, in reference to Marie-Antoinette’s summer residence, is a unique fragrance with fresh, green and floral notes.

A favorite flower of Empress Eugénie de Montijo, the violet represents shyness, modesty and modesty, and symbolizes secret love. Violette Impériale is an original fragrance with a gourmand character. It evokes immortality and resurrection, and links the new dynasty to the origins of France.

Marquise de Caumont: created in partnership with Culturespaces, the mimosa is at the heart of fragrance, evoking the ochre tones of the stone at the Hôtel de Caumont in Aix-en-Provence.

Mystic Oud: oud is a rare Oriental boi also known as aloe wood or agarwood. An incredibly refined fragrance, at once animalic, raw and sophisticated.

Innovative distribution: Boutiques in the most prestigious historic sites, including the Jacquemart André Museum, the Chantilly Estate, the Château de Vaux le Vicomte, the Panthéon, and the Hôtel des Invalides.

Home decoration and concept stores

Prestigious hotels in France and abroad

Historiae was awarded a prize by the Paris Chamber of Commerce in 2013 and the “Trophée de l’Entrepreneuriat au Féminin” in 2014.

www.historiae.fr

 

Cette publication est également disponible en : Français (French)

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