
Jardins D'Écrivains
Perfumes for readers, drawn from the great writers.
Jardins d'Écrivains was founded in Paris in 2012 by Anaïs Biguine, built around a single governing idea: the fragrant gardens and intimate landscapes where great writers worked and dreamed. Each fragrance is named after an author — George Sand, Oscar Wilde, Colette, Edith Wharton — and attempts to reconstruct, in olfactory terms, the botanical and atmospheric environment that surrounded them. Biguine develops the compositions herself, working as both creative director and perfumer, drawing on historical research into the settings and sensory worlds of her chosen subjects. The approach is genuinely literary rather than decorative: Biguine researches her subjects closely, reading correspondence and biography alongside horticultural records to identify what materials would have actually surrounded each writer. The collection spans floral, aromatic, citrus, and resinous registers, each grounded in historical specificity rather than invented Romanticism. The brand also produces candles and body products carrying the same authorial identities. Jardins d'Écrivains distributes through Parisian boutiques, its own website, and a network of international specialty perfumery retailers. The house occupies an attractive position for literary-minded fragrance enthusiasts, offering genuine conceptual depth at accessible niche pricing.
Releases
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.


























