A fragrance born in the gardens of Versailles—soft, luminous, and impossibly refined.
Originally created in 1774 for the French court, À La Reine des Fleurs captures the feeling of sun-warmed herbs drifting through open palace windows. Fresh citrus leaves and verbena rise first, unfolding into an aromatic heart of lavender, rosemary, and wild thyme. As it settles, a delicate veil of musk lingers—clean, intimate, and quietly elegant.
Reinterpreted in 1874, the formula has been carefully preserved and is now reintroduced for a modern audience in a candle form.
Founded in 1774 by Michel Adam, À la Reine des Fleurs quickly gained favor at the court of Louis XVI, with its signature Eau de Cologne embraced by Marie Antoinette.
Hand-poured in France, this candle brings a sense of history into the present—an atmosphere that feels both grounded and ethereal.
A scent that doesn’t overwhelm a space, but elevates it.
Details
Origin: Made in France
Weight: 180–190g
Burn Time: Approx. 50–55 hours
Fragrance Notes
Top: Petitgrain, Verbena
Middle: Lavandin, Rosemary, Thyme
Base: Ambrox, Musk
INGREDIENTS: LINALYL ACETATE, BENZYL SALICYLATE, 3, 7-DIMETHYL-1,6-NONADIEN-3-OL, LIMONENE, CYCLAMEN ALDEHYDE (2-METHYL-3-(P-ISOPROPYLPHENYL) PROPIONALDEHYDE), GERANYL ACETATE, LINALOOL, HYDROXYCITRONELLAL, METHYL 2, 6, 10-TRIMETHYLCYCLODODECA-2, 5, 9-TRIEN-1-YL KETONE.