Created by Houbigant, Quelques Fleurs made its debut in Paris in 1912, a year of art. Braque and Picasso created Cubism, which revolutionised modern art, Stravinsky shook the world of music with ‘The Rite of Spring’ and Nijinsky thrilled Paris with his dance. It was in this very year that Houbigant created its first fragrance with a genuine multi-floral bouquet.
With thousands of flowers from the fields of the Domaine de Manon, located in the Grasse region of southern France, Quelques Fleurs is reminiscent of a wicker basket filled with precious flowers. Quelques Fleurs by Houbigant also captures the magic of spring in a fragrance. Delicate yet sensually powerful. This precious perfume gem is a tribute to the Golden Twenties – a delicate and precious replica of the Belle Époque, adapted to today's quality standards.
The composition of Quelques Fleurs has never been revealed. It contains a blend of delicate, sensual flowers and over 250 different raw materials. More than 15,000 flowers are needed to produce just one ounce, approx. 31 grams, of Quelques Fleurs Eau de Parfum. The high concentration of six absolutes is what makes Quelques Fleurs so precious.
The fragrance is still produced in Grasse, France, where Jean-François Houbigant created his first fragrance in 1775.
Houbigant – Collection Privée
These precious fragrances represent a fragrance collection with special, natural and high-quality ingredients in exceptionally high concentrations. A guarantee of exclusivity, prestige and elegance. A golden label and a matching ribbon adorn the bottle. The luxurious design is emphasised by the bell shape.