
Bon Parfumeur
Numbered French perfumery, made for layering.
Bon Parfumeur was founded in Paris in 2017 by Ludovic Bonneton, a former digital director at Yves Rocher, on the premise that good French perfumery could be sold without a designer label or a luxury markup. The line opened with fifteen numbered compositions — 001 through 901 — colour-coded by olfactory family and intended to be worn alone or layered in self-directed combinations. Production stays inside France: juices in Grasse, glass in Normandy, packaging in Chartres. The roster of perfumers includes Nathalie Koobus, Karine Dubreuil-Sereni, Philippe Romano, Corinne Cachen, Alexandra Monet and Benoit Lapouza, and the catalogue has expanded to cover ouds, gourmands, colognes and seasonal limited editions. The bottles are deliberately plain, the prices kept under fifty euros for fifteen millilitres. It suits wearers building a wardrobe of small bottles rather than committing to a single signature.
- Woody100
- Fresh Spicy89
- Aromatic88
- Citrus77
- Musky69
- Warm Spicy65
- Sweet
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.

























































