09.11.2017 The little story of Benjoin Bohème
The story of Benjoin Bohème, an eau de parfum in Les Exclusives du 34 collection, is a very interesting example of the creative journey chosen by diptyque.
The story of Benjoin Bohème, an eau de parfum in Les Exclusives du 34 collection, is a very interesting example of the creative journey chosen by diptyque.
The perfume 34 boulevard saint germain was a perfume from the historical diptyque store
The springboard for a diptyque olfactory accord is harmony between people.
The Eau de toilette Do Son finds its balance by associating humidity with freshness.
Each diptyque perfume has its own hand-drawned illustration.
“diptyque has always been between two worlds, between dream and reality,”
Along with Do Son, Tam Dao is the second perfume inspired by Yves Coueslant’s childhood in the ever colonial Tonkin.
Here is the dream of something forgotten which fragrance is the only thing that remains of it…
Do Son: this name, so evocative for Yves Coueslant, was to become the name for a perfume dedicated to his childhood memories.
As spring comes round again, diptyque puts journeys travelling centre stage.
In the diptyque tradition of the present, colors are nothing without folding.
For once, Roman Kaiser went on foot to the store at 34 boulevard Saint Germain one day in 2008. It must be said that he often goes to work in a balloon, for example.
Olfactive accident is an interesting expression and has always been part of diptyque scents. Property, temperament, character and distinction, yes but what does this formula mean?
A special connection, yet a very simple one, ties in all diptyque eau de toilettes and perfumes…
It was between 1963 and 1964 that the diptyque aromatic saga came to life…
The diptyque labels were created by Desmond Knox-Leet who designed their higgledy-piggledy letters – his stay at the mansion in Bletchley Park during World War II could have had something to do with it.
Eau de Lierre was a tribute to long lasting friendships that is at the source of diptyque…