Rōzu Eau de Parfum in amber bottle placed on block of ice, alongside piece of wood and a rose.

Rōzu Eau de Parfum

A tender intensity

Celebrating French modernist Charlotte Perriand, Rōzu revels in an unexpected balance of expressive florals and softly-spoken spices. The fragrance is a reinterpretation of rose, liberated from its traditional associations, and brushed with the aroma of alpine peaks.

A perfectly imbalanced fragrance

Rōzu Eau de Parfum opens on elaborate notes of rose—an aroma deep and warm by nature—which is met by icy shiso, reminiscent of the mountains where Charlotte Perriand spent much of her time. The fragrance is grounded in notes of spice and woods, and intended for all genders.

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Scrap book photographs of Charlotte Perriand and icy mountains.

A pioneering presence

Energetic and dauntless, Perriand was a freethinker who strode with confidence and cheerful audacity through both personal and professional realms. She was also a lover of wild, elemental spaces, relishing vigorous outdoor activity at every opportunity.

A conversation between East and West

The shadow of a chair designed by Charlotte Perriand.
A modernist chair designed by Charlotte Perriand.
© Adagp, Paris, 2020; © Archives Charlotte Perriand
Charlotte Perriand smiling alongside a young Pernette Perriand.

Charlotte Perriand was an avid traveler. In this exclusive interview, her daughter Pernette talks about some of the curios her mother brought home from afar, and how they informed her own designs.

Charlotte Perriand posing for a picture whilst working at a table.

Working across several decades, continents and disciplines, Charlotte Perriand has had a wide-ranging and long-lasting influence. Here we explore three contemporary architects whose approaches resonate with hers.