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Henry Jacques

French bespoke perfume house founded in 1975 in Grasse (France) by Henry Cremona. Hand-crafted compositions, crystal flacons by Baccarat and Daum, and a curated catalogue called Les Classiques de HJ drawn from a library of three thousand formulas.
Founded · 1975, Grasse (France)
Founder · Henry Cremona
CEO · Anne-Lise Cremona, since 2010

History of the house

Henry Jacques was founded in 1975 in Grasse (France) by Henry Cremona, a French entrepreneur who came to perfume after a business career and travels that brought him into contact with Middle Eastern olfactive culture. According to the South China Morning Post and the founder's interviews with Coveteur, Cremona settled in Grasse in the 1970s, learned the natural composition trade from a senior local craftsman, and built his practice on a hand-finished bespoke model. The house took its name from the founder's first names (South China Morning Post, Coveteur, Luxe Magazine, accessed 2026-05-23).

For its first three decades, the house remained intentionally discreet. The atelier was installed inside the family home of Henry and Yvette Cremona near Grasse (France), and compositions were produced on commission for a small private clientele drawn primarily from the Gulf and from European collectors. The model rested on a continuously enriched olfactive library, which by the 2010s held around three thousand formulas, each filed for future variations or re-editions (Rodeo Drive podcast with Anne-Lise Cremona, DuJour, Henry Jacques official site).

A first opening came in 2010, when Anne-Lise Cremona, daughter of the founders, took over as CEO. She set out to preserve the bespoke heritage while structuring a presentable catalogue for a broader clientele. The first move was the launch in 2011 of Les Classiques de HJ, a curated selection of around fifty compositions drawn from the family library and presented in three formats: Les Essences, Les Brumes and a solid form (The Scented Salamander, South China Morning Post 2024, Henry Jacques official site).

The 2010s saw a measured geographic expansion. The house opened boutiques in Paris (France), London (United Kingdom), Dubai (United Arab Emirates), New York (United States) and Hong Kong (China), with distribution at Harrods and a small number of selective retailers. The visual identity remained restrained, and the flacons stayed central to the brand grammar through long-running partnerships with Baccarat and Daum, two of the principal French crystal makers (Harrods designer page, Forbes Asia Custom, Luxe Magazine).

In 2021, the house consolidated its production at a dedicated atelier in La Motte (France), in the Var region about thirty minutes from Saint-Tropez. The site combines a laboratory, a bottling workshop and a one-and-a-half-hectare cultivation of Rosa centifolia, irrigated from a local spring and tended without chemical inputs, with Ecocert certification. Each composition is still hand-mixed, hand-bottled and aged under daily manual stirring for several months (Robb Report, Luster Magazine, Tatler Asia).

Olfactive signature

The Henry Jacques signature rests on a French haute parfumerie writing rooted in high-grade naturals and a long ageing process. The compositions are macerated in organic alcohol and stirred daily for three to six months or more before bottling, according to the production process described in Robb Report and on the official site (Robb Report, Henry Jacques official site).

The catalogue covers most of the classical families of French perfumery: chypres, orientals, woody compositions, leathers, white florals, and a smaller line of fresher accords. The grammar leans toward density rather than transparency, with rich heart accords, long base notes and a reliance on resins, ambers and naturals such as Taif rose, jasmine, oud, sandalwood, iris and Bulgarian rose. The Rosa centifolia cultivated at La Motte (France) feeds directly into the rose-driven compositions, and is one of the few materials produced in-house from cultivation to extraction (Tatler Asia, Robb Report, Luster Magazine).

The Les Classiques de HJ collection is the most visible expression of this signature. Its fifty compositions are organized into Les Essences, where a single drop is presented as sufficient, Les Brumes, a lighter mist form, and a solid version. Each composition is reproducible to order in larger crystal flacons and serves as a starting point for the bespoke service. Beyond Les Classiques, the house maintains a Sur-Mesure programme and exceptional pieces such as Lune, presented in a crystal flacon set with diamonds and eighteen-karat gold (Henry Jacques official site, South China Morning Post, Modern Luxury).

A French bespoke practice built on a library of three thousand formulas, hand-mixed and aged for months, then poured into crystal flacons signed Baccarat and Daum.

Key characteristics

Signature materials
Taif rose, Rosa centifolia from La Motte, jasmine, oud, sandalwood, iris, ambers, resins
Concentrations
Highly concentrated essences, parallel mist formats, slow maceration over three to six months, naturals-led dosing
Recurring axes
Chypres, orientals, woody compositions, leathers, white florals, rose-centric readings
Distinctive trait
Family-owned French bespoke house, library of around three thousand formulas, hand-finished crystal flacons by Baccarat and Daum, manufacture at the La Motte (France) atelier

Notable perfumes

The Henry Jacques catalogue is organized into three principal programs: Les Classiques de HJ, the curated selection of around fifty compositions drawn from the family library; the Sur-Mesure bespoke service, in which a composition is created on commission for a single client; and a small number of exceptional pieces, often paired with high-jewelry flacons. The selection below focuses on releases consistently cited across the official site, the Henry Jacques Fragrantica page and the international luxury press (Henry Jacques official site, Fragrantica, Tatler Asia, South China Morning Post).

ProgramCompositionFormatOlfactive register
Les Classiques de HJLes EssencesConcentrated essence, fifteen millilitres and aboveMultiple families, including chypre, oriental, floral and woody
Les Classiques de HJLes BrumesLighter mist format, ampler applicationSame fifty compositions as Les Essences, lighter reading
Collection de l'AtelierRose centifolia capsuleLimited seriesRose-driven compositions built around the Rosa centifolia cultivated at La Motte (France)
Exceptional piecesLuneOne hundred and fifty millilitres in crystal flacon with diamonds and goldCeremonial floral, sold at one hundred and twenty-seven thousand US dollars
Sur-MesureBespoke commissionCustom, from one hundred and ten thousand US dollarsComposition created from scratch for a single client

Within Les Classiques de HJ, the house publishes the names of compositions without consistently attributing them to an individual perfumer, in line with its bespoke heritage in which the family library and the in-house team are presented as the creative author. Public attributions in the third-party niche press remain rare and inconsistent, which is why this page does not list a perfumer for each Classique (Henry Jacques official site, Tatler Asia, Fragrantica designer page).

The house today

Henry Jacques operates today as an independent family-owned French perfume house, with its atelier in La Motte (France) and a small network of boutiques and selective retailers across Paris (France), London (United Kingdom), New York (United States), Dubai (United Arab Emirates) and Hong Kong (China). The house has not been acquired by a luxury group and remains under Cremona family ownership, which places it in the upper niche segment alongside other bespoke houses (Harrods designer page, Forbes Asia Custom, Luxe Magazine).

Under Anne-Lise Cremona, CEO since 2010, the house has structured its catalogue around Les Classiques de HJ while preserving the Sur-Mesure programme. Recent initiatives include the rose cultivation at La Motte, a renewed Collection de l'Atelier focused on rose centifolia, and a commission with the tennis player Rafael Nadal documented by Mojeh in 2024 (Rodeo Drive podcast, DuJour, Mojeh).

Pricing remains placed at the top of the international perfume market. Retail compositions in Les Classiques de HJ typically range from around five hundred euros for fifteen millilitres to roughly six thousand euros for one hundred millilitres, while bespoke commissions through the Sur-Mesure service start at around one hundred and ten thousand US dollars. The exceptional piece Lune, presented in a crystal flacon set with diamonds and eighteen-karat gold, has been documented at one hundred and twenty-seven thousand US dollars for one hundred and fifty millilitres (South China Morning Post, Modern Luxury, Elite Traveler).

Frequently asked questions

When was Henry Jacques founded?01
Henry Jacques was founded in 1975 in Grasse (France) by Henry Cremona, who built the house around a bespoke perfume practice. The atelier was first installed in the Cremona family home near Grasse (France) and later moved to a dedicated property in La Motte (France).
Who runs Henry Jacques today?02
Anne-Lise Cremona, daughter of founders Henry and Yvette Cremona, has been CEO of Henry Jacques since 2010. She structured the Les Classiques de HJ catalogue and developed the international retail footprint of the house.
What is Les Classiques de HJ?03
Les Classiques de HJ is a curated catalogue of around fifty compositions selected by Anne-Lise Cremona from the family olfactive library, which holds approximately three thousand formulas. The line is presented in three formats: Les Essences, Les Brumes and a solid form.
How much does a Henry Jacques perfume cost?04
Retail compositions range from around five hundred euros for fifteen millilitres to roughly six thousand euros for one hundred millilitres. Bespoke commissions through the Sur-Mesure service start at around one hundred and ten thousand US dollars, and the exceptional piece Lune has been documented at one hundred and twenty-seven thousand US dollars.
Why are the flacons made of crystal?05
Henry Jacques works with Baccarat and Daum, two of the principal French crystal makers, to produce hand-finished flacons for each composition. Certain collector pieces are set with precious stones and produced in extremely small editions.
Where is the Henry Jacques atelier?06
The atelier is located in La Motte (France), in the Var region, about thirty minutes from Saint-Tropez. Production, bottling and ageing are carried out on site, and since 2021 the house has cultivated Rosa centifolia on around one and a half hectares with Ecocert certification.

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Published 23 May 2026 · Updated 23 May 2026 · Last fact check: 23 May 2026 · Osmetheca