THE HOUSE · PARIS, FRANCE · 1976
Perfume historians date the birth of niche perfumery to 1976, when chemist Jean-François Laporte opened L'Artisan Parfumeur in Paris. Mûre et Musc became 'the Parisian woman's fragrance', and the faceted bottle has carried botanical stories ever since.

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L’artisan Parfumeur L’Amant Eau de parfum
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L'Amant is a fervent declaration, an inkwell spilled upon warm leather. Black ink unfurls with a captivating mineral depth, while chili and spices weave an incandescent heart. In the base, Indonesian patchouli deploys a woody, earthy, and decidedly magnetic sillage.
« A perfume of ink and fire, the invisible script of passion. »
— Nathalie Lorson, perfumer
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For those drawn to unconventional and intellectual fragrances. A captivating trail, oscillating between ink and fire, for free spirits.
« A fragrance of ink and fire, the invisible writing of a passion. »
TopInk
Pimento leaf
HeartPimento
Spices
BasePatchouli
Woody notes
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