The Art and Science of Fragrances at The Perfume Library

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The Perfume Library is the first retail footprint for art fragrances – a curated collection of rare and exclusive perfumes that the owner see as one-time investment pieces.

The scent of an Indian perfumery

The merchandising is based on extensive research of Indian preferences and on our 3,000 year old heritage of fine fragrances. In fact, owner Jahnvi Dameron Nandan has smelt over a 1,000 different smells before finally selecting the compositions currently on display at their store in Khan Market. She took us on a sojourn of the beautiful olfactive workshop, ‘The Memory Pod,’ and we can safely say, they take their scents seriously.

Find your fragrance

As for brands stocked at the library, Grossmith—one of the oldest English perfume houses originally established in 1835, and stocked at Harrods and Neiman Marcus {to name a few select stores} finds itself at the Perfume Library. Mary Greenwell, a famous make-up artist {with a clientele that included Princess Diana, Victoria Beckham and Cate Blanchett}, and Parfums d’Empire, created by a professor of perfume; a high concentration of rich, natural essences and emotion can also be found here.

Go Get Your Fragrance

The collection is available at shop number 9 of Khan Market and if you happen to be a perfume connoisseur, you’ve gotta at least pay a visit to the place.

Contact: 011 2680 1157

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