L'Artisan Parfumeur

L'Artisan Parfumeur is a French niche perfume house, established in 1976 by Jean Laporte. He later left the company to form rival Maître Parfumeur et Gantier.[1]

L'Artisan Parfumeur
IndustryFragrances
Founded1976 (1976)
FounderJean Laporte
Headquarters,
France
ProductsPerfumes
Candles
Websitewww.artisanparfumeur.com

L'Artisan is based in Paris, but now has outlets worldwide.

It specialises in unusual fragrances, working with master perfumers such as Michel Almairac, Evelyne Boulanger, Bertrand Duchaufour, Jean-Claude Ellena, Dora Baghriche-Arnaud, Elisabeth Maier, Karine Vinchon, Olivia Giacobetti and Anne Flipo.[2] The emphasis is on scents from nature.

The company sells candles and home fragrances as well as fragrances.

Perfumes

Fragrances (with date of release):

2014
  • Haute Voltige
  • Rappelle-Toi
  • Onde Sensuelle
2013
  • Caligna eau de parfum
  • Amour Nocturne
  • Deliria
  • Skin on Skin
2012
  • Séville à L'Aube
2011
  • Fleur d'Oranger 2011
  • Mon Numero series (1, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10)
  • Batucada
2010
  • Nuit de Tubéreuse
  • Coeur de Vetiver Sacré
  • Traversée du Bosphore
2009
  • Côte d'Amour
  • Vanille Absolument (first called Havana Vanille)
  • Al Oudh
2008
  • Fleur de Liane
  • Aedes de Venustas
  • Mûre et Musc Extrait
2007
  • L'Eau de Jatamansi
  • Iris Pallida 2007
  • Fleur d'Oranger 2007
  • L'Echange
2006
  • Dzongkha
  • Fleur de Narcisse 2006
  • Fou d'Absinthe
  • Mandarine Tout Simplement
  • L'Été en Douce
2005
  • La Chasse aux Papillons Extrême
  • Extrait de Songes
  • Ambroisie Ararat
  • Fleur d'Oranger 2005
2004
  • Ananas Fizz
  • Jour de Fête
  • Timbuktu
  • Eau de Printemps
2003
  • Bois Farine
  • Premier Figuier Extrême
  • Un Zeste D'Été
2002
  • Safran Troublant
  • Poivre Piquant
  • Piment Brûlant
  • Patchouli Patch
2001
  • Ambre Extrême
  • Framboise Tralala
  • Une Bouquet en Mai
  • Thé des Sables
2000
  • Tea for Two
  • Jacinthe des Bois
  • Oeillet Sauvage
  • Verte Violette
  • Fleur de Carotte
1999
  • Passage d'Enfer
  • La Chasse aux Papillons
  • Dzing!
1998
  • Navegar
  • Sautes d'Humeur: A Rire
  • Sautes d'Humeur: Reveuse
  • Sautes d'Humeur: A Rien
  • Sautes d'Humeur: Jalouse
  • Sautes d'Humeur: Massacrante
1997
  • Méchant Loup
  • L'Eau du Floriste
1996
  • Thé Pour un Été
  • Drôle de Rose
1994
  • Premier Figuier
1993
  • Voleur de Roses
  • Mûre et Musc Extrême
  • L'Eau de L'Artisan
1992
  • Mimosa Pour Moi
1990
  • Riviéra Palace
1989
  • Alchimie Pourpre
  • Eau des Merveilleuses
1985
  • Orchidée Blanc
  • L'Eau du Caporal
1984
  • Bouton d'Or
1982
  • La Haie Fleurie du Hameau
  • Les Hesperédés de la Grande Sierre
1979
  • Patchouli
  • L'Eau du Navigateur
1978
  • Vetiver
  • Vanilia
  • Tubéreuse
  • Santal
  • Mûre et Musc
  • L'Eau d'Ambre

Some of these fragrances are no longer in production.

Limited editions

Beginning in 2005, L'Artisan has issued a limited edition "grand cru" soliflore perfume each year from a specific harvest of a particular flower. The creator of the fragrances is master "nose" Anne Flipo. Production is limited to a few thousand bottles each. The price is considerably higher ($250–$295 per 3.4 ounce bottle) and the packaging more elaborate than for the regular fragrances. These include:

  • Fleur d'Oranger 2005 (Orange blossom harvest of April 2004 from Nabeul, Tunisia)
  • Fleur de Narcisse 2006 (Narcissus harvest of June 6–7, 2005 from Lozère, France)
  • Iris Pallida 2007 (Tuscan iris harvest of 2001). Iris scent molecules take three years to form in the roots (rhizomes) of the iris plant. These roots are dried, ground into colloidal powder, and treated with alcohol to make orris butter, the precious pure absolute of the Iris pallida plant. It takes 41 tons of iris root to produce one kilogram of rhizomal extract.
  • Fleur d'Oranger 2007 (Orange blossom harvest of April 2006 from Nabeul, Tunisia)
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