
Atelier Rebul
Atelier Rebul traces its origin to 1895, when the French pharmacist Jean César Reboul opened the Grande Pharmacie Parisienne on Istanbul's Pera district — now Istiklal Avenue. The pharmacy became one of the city's institutions, and after Reboul brought Kemal Müderrisoğlu in as apprentice and then partner, the name was eventually shortened to Rebul in tribute to the founder. The house's most famous product, Lavanda, launched in 1938 and built on lavender first cultivated in Reboul's own garden, later sourced from Grasse. It remains the brand's signature: a clean, lightly aromatic eau de cologne that locals treat as a household standard. The modern Atelier Rebul line — colognes, soaps, candles, and home fragrance — extends the pharmacy aesthetic into a full lifestyle range. The brand is now distributed across Europe and the Gulf and stands as one of Turkey's clearest exports of nineteenth-century pharmacy heritage.
DNA over time
Each column is an era. Each colored band shows that family’s share of accord weight across every perfume the house released in that window. Bigger band = the house leaned harder on that family.



















































