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Perfumes by Paul Parquet

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The perfumer

Paul Parquet (1856-1916) was a French perfumer and co-owner of the house of Houbigant from 1880 with banker Alfred Javal. He signed Fougère Royale in 1882, the first major perfume to feature synthetic coumarin and the founding composition of the fougère family, and Le Parfum Idéal in 1900 for the Paris Universal Exposition.

One perfume signed by Paul Parquet is currently documented as a standalone entry on Osmetheca. Specific fragrance entries signed by Paul Parquet are listed below as they are added to the catalogue.

Perfumes on Osmetheca

One perfume signed by Paul Parquet is currently published on Osmetheca: Fougère Royale for Houbigant (1882), the founding composition of the fougère family and the first major perfume to feature synthetic coumarin.

Sources

Published 30 May 2026 · Updated 30 May 2026 · Last fact check: 30 May 2026 · Osmetheca