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Penhaligon's

British Perfumers Established 1870

  • A Balm of Calm
  • A Kiss of Bliss
  • Al Ula
  • Artemisia
  • Babylon
  • Bewitching Yasmine
  • Blenheim Bouquet
  • Cairo
  • Changing Constance
  • Daphne Bouquet
  • Duchess Rose
  • Eau The Audacity
  • Elisabethan Rose
  • Empressa
  • Endymion
  • Finley
  • Halfeti
  • Halfeti Leather
  • Highgrove Bouquet
  • Juniper Sling
  • Lady Blanche
  • Liquid Love
  • Lord George
  • Luna
  • Mr Thompson
  • Quercus
  • Solaris
  • Terrible Teddy
  • The Blazing Mr Sam
  • The Dandy
  • The Favourite
  • Vra Vra Vroom
  • William Penhaligon's

The famous history of Penhaligon’s began not with the company’s founding in 1870 but, indirectly, back in 1837, when William H. Penhaligon first saw the light of day. Fast forward to 1869, when William set up house with his family in Rochester Road, Westminster/London. in In 1870 he opened his own barbershop and soon counted the whole of Mayfair high society among his customers.

Penhaligon’s sophisticated clientele lapped it up and soon thirsted for more.

After Walter Penhaligon took over from his father Walter in the early 20th century, the development moved on apace. When the ninth Duke of Marlborough commissioned a new fragrance William created «Blenheim Bouquet», a Penhaligon’s scent still iconic today.

Another milestone in the history of the traditional English house was undoubedtly the investment of the Barcelona-based family business Puig in 2015. Penhaligon’s new owner has shifted the focus to a less «inflationary» distribution and returned to a more exclusive brand perception.

The wide appeal of the now legendary «animal head design» of the «Portrait Collection» flacons has brought the brand to the attention of a younger segment of fragrance lovers.

The refreshed brand concept includes own-brand boutiques worldwide as well as select distribution in exclusive specialty retail venues, including Spitzenhaus.

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