ORPHÉON Eau de Parfum
In early 1960s Paris, the Saint Germain district pulsated with lively nights in jazz clubs, where artists gathered. Conversations about the world, dancing, and laughter filled the air in a vibrant, effervescent, yet sophisticated atmosphere... Orphéon was one such bar, a place of joyful effervescence where diptyque's three founders loved to meet, near their boutique. Paying homage to this era and creative friendships, Orphéon is now its olfactory portrait. A snapshot that captures wisps of smoke intertwining with the powdery scent of make-up, lingering on polished wood. At the heart of the composition, the warmth of tonka bean, the depth of cedar, and the vibrancy of juniper berries evoke the atmosphere of this unforgettable place.
Olfactory notes: Juniper berry, Cedar, Tonka bean, Jasmine
Frequently Asked Questions
The different concentrations indicate the percentage of fragrant oils present in the fragrance. In general, Extrait de Parfum is the most intense and long-lasting version, followed by Eau de Parfum and Eau de Toilette, which is lighter and fresher.
The longevity of a fragrance depends on the perfume's concentration, olfactory composition, and skin type. On average, an Eau de Parfum can last from 6 to 8 hours, while an Extrait de Parfum can last even longer.
To preserve its quality, it is advisable to store perfume away from direct light, heat sources, and temperature fluctuations. The ideal place is cool, dry, and protected from light.
Many contemporary fragrances are designed to be worn freely by anyone. In artistic perfumery, compositions do not follow rigid gender categories but are designed to adapt to the personality and skin of the wearer.


