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L'Artisan ParfumeurL'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. Additional recommended knowledgeL'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, Olivia Giacobetti and Anne Flipo. The emphasis is on scents from nature. Many of L'Artisan's creations are soliflores (Verte Violette) or unexpected combinations which evoke moods or places (Jour de Fete, Timbuktu).
Fragrances (with date of release)Some of these fragrances are no longer in production.
Limited editionsBeginning 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 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:
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