
Jardin Bohème
An olfactory journey into a sensual, mysterious bohemian garden.
Jardin Bohème is a French fragrance house that emerged in 2020, framing its catalogue as a continuing love story set inside an imagined bohemian garden. Each release is named for a floral, fruity, or precious-material accord — Rose Interdite, Cerise Hypnotique, Noir Précieux, Promesse Éternelle — and the bottles share a uniform faceted silhouette in graduated colours. The compositions sit in mainstream contemporary territory: sweet fruity-florals, gourmand-tinged roses, soft oriental accords, all built for broad legibility rather than esoteric appeal. Distribution runs through Douglas and similar European perfumery chains, and the price point keeps the line firmly in the accessible designer tier rather than the niche one its packaging gestures toward. For wearers, Jardin Bohème reads as a stylish gift or entry-level signature; collectors looking for distinctive raw-material work will find the catalogue more decorative than substantive.
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.



























