Diptyque Paris
About Diptyque Paris
In 1964, the Maison’s initial forays into the world of beauty were British imports: eaux de toilette by Penhaligon’s – a British luxury perfume house – the intriguing vinaigre de toilette and Violet Oatmeal face masks by Rimmel. Cosmetics according to diptyque were already starting to infuse.
In 1963, our founders imagined candles in the colours of their fabrics. Their wax maker gave them the idea to add special scents to them – an initial innovation. The scents they chose were hawthorn, cinnamon and… tea, a revolution in the fragrance world. The trio celebrated the boutique’s second anniversary with three candles, embodying their art of living.