Home to extraordinary flacons and some of the rarest ingredients in perfumery, there is only one Salon de Parfums. Meet some of its current wonders.
Sapphires are synonymous with the Royal Family, so Boadicea The Victorious created a bottle encrusted with one to celebrate the Queen’s 65th wedding anniversary; the oud-laced floral fragrance that lies within is equally regal.
Best for: Magpies and fine jewellery lovers.
Floraïku Just A Rose
Although not quite a single-note scent, this fragrance comes pretty close — a pure ode to the rose. But instead of being heavy to wear it's sparkling, balanced by a dash of bergamot at the top, and guaiac wood at the base.
Best for: Minimalists and purists.
Xerjoff Erba Pura
Few smells are more refreshingly evocative than freshly cut grass at dawn. Xerjoff’s Erba Pura fragrance is a mix of green citrus notes, Mediterranean fruit, white musk and vanilla.
Best for: Early risers.
Penhaligon’s The Tragedy Of Lord George
Lord George is one of the fictional aristocrats in Penhaligon’s Portraits collection. Think a dapper chap, standing with brandy in his hand in front of a crackling log fire. Smokey and sophisticated.
Best for: Those with an eccentric streak.
Penhaligon's
The Tragedy of Lord George (Eau de Parfum)
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Armani Privé Musc Shamal
The inspiration behind this scent? A cooling breeze on a hot summer’s day, and it’s brought to life beautifully with a sultry mix of rose, jasmine and a cooling burst of aldehydes and citrus.
Best for: Chilling the senses in hot climates.
The inspiration behind this scent? A cooling breeze on a hot summer’s day, and it’s brought to life beautifully with a sultry mix of rose, jasmine and a cooling burst of aldehydes and citrus.
Best for: Chilling the senses in hot climates.
Sapphires are synonymous with the Royal Family, so Boadicea The Victorious created a bottle encrusted with one to celebrate the Queen’s 65th wedding anniversary; the oud-laced floral fragrance that lies within is equally regal.
Best for: Magpies and fine jewellery lovers.
Floraïku Just A Rose
Although not quite a single-note scent, this fragrance comes pretty close — a pure ode to the rose. But instead of being heavy to wear it's sparkling, balanced by a dash of bergamot at the top, and guaiac wood at the base.
Best for: Minimalists and purists.
Xerjoff Erba Pura
Few smells are more refreshingly evocative than freshly cut grass at dawn. Xerjoff’s Erba Pura fragrance is a mix of green citrus notes, Mediterranean fruit, white musk and vanilla.
Best for: Early risers.
Penhaligon’s The Tragedy Of Lord George
Lord George is one of the fictional aristocrats in Penhaligon’s Portraits collection. Think a dapper chap, standing with brandy in his hand in front of a crackling log fire. Smokey and sophisticated.
Best for: Those with an eccentric streak.
Penhaligon's
The Tragedy of Lord George (Eau de Parfum)
More on www.harrods.com
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