Today, the only remaining memorabilia of the Orphéon is a blue pillar with stroboscopic facets visible in the rear boutique at 34, Boulevard Saint-Germain.
Juniper Berry, Cedar, Tonka Bean
Olfactory family: jasmine, wood
In the early 1960s, the Saint Germain district lives to the rhythm of the spaces where jazz is played and artists meet. An atmosphere where the world dances and laughs, in a lively, sparkling and at the same time refined world... Orphéon was one of those places, a bar. Through the homage to this era and creative friendships, Orphéon is today its olfactory portrait. A stop that captures the volute of smoking to cross the talcate of the beauties and linger on the shiny wood. At the heart of the composition is the atmosphere of this unforgettable place through the warmth of the tonka bean, the depth of the cedar and the liveliness of the juniper berries.