A woody floral and aromatic eau de parfum that captures Paris in the early '60s.
The Saint-Germain quarter was alive with the rhythm of all-night sessions in jazz clubs and artistic encounters. People would discuss the world; dancing and laughing in a warm, vibrant atmosphere. Orphéon was one of the bars, filled with joyful effervescence, where the three founders of the nearby Diptyque boutique liked to meet. Today, paying tribute to this era and to creative friendships, the bar is immortalized in the olfactory portrait that bears its name: Orphéon. Curls of tobacco smoke mingle with powdery trails of blush lingering on burnished wood. At the heart of the composition is the atmosphere of that unforgettable place, recognizable through the warmth of tonka bean, the depth of cedar, and the vivacity of juniper berries.
About the Bottle:
The iconic oval label is deeply rooted in Diptyque’s story. The thread of inspiration runs from ancient Rome to the fabric designs created during the early days of the Diptyque adventure.
Fragrance Notes:
Juniper Berry, Cedarwood, Tonka Bean
Olfactory Surprise: Jasmine
About Diptyque:
When celebrities travel to Paris, they flock to the Left Bank to stock up on Diptyque candles. Diptyque produced its first handmade candles in 1963, infusing them with fresh botanical scents. Today, they're widely acknowledged to be one of the world's finest candles.