Bon Parfumeur Perfumes

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About Bon Parfumeur

Ludovic Bonneton founded Bon Parfumeur in 2017 to revive artistic perfumery traditions by fashioning them to suit contemporary tastes. While Bon Parfumeur’s creations celebrate the perfume culture of the past, they also encourage creative and chaotic experimentation. One can mix and match fragrances from the brand to create unique combinations.

Each perfume is made in France with extraordinary natural ingredients that meet the highest health and safety standards. They are housed in 100% recyclable and refillable glass bottles from Pochet de Courval. Bon Parfumeur divides its offerings into ten olfactory categories: 000 – Cologne, 100 – Floral, 200 – Fruity, 300 – Spicy Amber, 400 – Oriental, 500 – Gourmand, 600 – Woody, 700 – Aromatic, 800 – Aquatic, and 900 – Special.

Ludovic has experimented with many olfactory compositions throughout his life. His passion for fragrances led him to discover niche perfume houses that focus on the roots of perfumery and ensure that the fragrance takes precedence over the finished product. Ludovic was content with collecting perfumes until, one day, the idea of creating his very own brand dawned on him. He realized that he could uphold his vision and encourage people to be more innovative with their perfumes. In his own words:

“I’ve always loved perfumes. The real artistic perfumery…. I like an authentic and creative perfume and that my perfume of the day matches my desire of the moment. It is from this idea that Bon Parfumeur was born. Since then, renowned French perfumers have joined me in this adventure to bring to life the fragrances of this beautiful house where everyone is free to be and create.”

The brand works closely with 13 respected perfumers, namely Philippe Romano, Alexandra Monet, Corinne Cachen, Carla Chabert, Sidonie Lancesseur, Serge de Oliveira, Jacques Chabert, Mylène Alran, Nathalie Koobus, Karine Dubreuil-Sereni, Benoit Lapouza, Juliette Karagueuzoglou, and Caroline Dumur.