
Royal Crown
Italian luxury perfumery rooted in Florentine glove-making heritage.
Royal Crown was founded in Rome in 2008 by Antonio Visconti, who claims descent from the Florentine glove-making Visconti family — perfumed gloves were among the earliest scented luxuries of the Italian Renaissance, supplied to figures including Catherine de' Medici. The house draws on that lineage to position itself as a contemporary Italian luxury perfumery rather than a strictly historicist one. The catalogue runs to several dozen extraits and eaux de parfum across collections like Tabac Royal, Upper Class, K'abel, and Celebration, frequently leaning on saffron, oud, leather, and amber registers in heavy crowned flacons. Production is Italian, and pricing sits firmly in the ultra-niche bracket. Distribution is concentrated in select luxury perfumeries across Europe and the Middle East. Royal Crown suits wearers drawn to ornate presentation and dense, projecting compositions in the spirit of Roja Parfums or Xerjoff.
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.


















































