Fragonard Perfumes shop is a great find on the way down from Sacre Coeur. They have also single scent soaps, as the Cote D'Azur which a very light jasmin with notes of rose. Layering it on top of the essential oil jasmin. The housewares and clothing are also super cute. The prices are very affordable.
The House of Fragonard since 1926 in Grasse
Founded in 1926, Parfumerie Fragonard is a family-run House with unique traditional French know-how. Parfumerie Fragonard is one of the oldest perfumeries in Grasse (Côte d'Azur, France). It is located in this own at 20, boulevard Fragonard.
Founded by a former Parisian notary, Eugène Fuchs, it has since been housed in one of the town's oldest factories, built by perfumer Claude Mottet in 1841. It is named after the great local painter Jean-Honoré Fragonard (born April 5, 1732, died August 22, 1806, Paris), himself the son of a master glove-maker and court perfumer.
Fragonard- Parfums opened its first Paris boutique in 1936 at 9 rue Scribe, after launching two successful perfumes.
The company owns the Musée du Parfum in Grasse and an other one in Paris, at 9 rue Scribe, near the Garnier Opéra. It is a free museum displaying rare objects evoking the history of perfumery going back over 5,000 years. You can, of course, buy the brand's perfumes upstairs.
Just 50 meters away, Maison Fragonard has opened a store dedicated to art and fashion, in adition to the Fragonard Shop at 1 bis Rue Tardieu, at the foot of Montmartre.
The company is owned by the descendants of Eugène Fuchs, the Costa family, who control 100% of Maison Fragonard through the Costa finance company.
Note that both the Rue Scribe Museum and the store near by is part of our walk Opera-Garnier to Grand-Magasin Lafayette and Concorde-Square.
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