"What does it mean to be quintessentially English? Well, Penhaligon's longstanding ethos of quality and tradition plus a little British eccentricity goes some way towards a definition."
Exclusively British
One of the finest perfume houses in the world, Penhaligon’s is exquisitely British. Established in London in the late 1860s by Cornish barber William Penhaligon, the fragrance emporium has become synonymous with luxury for its range of fragrances, bath, body, shaving and skincare products.
Exquisite Scents
Each scent within their choice collection is formulated using time-honoured techniques. Ingredients known for their rarity and quality form part of the fabric of each fragrance, including hand-squeezed oil of bergamot, handpicked spices and jasmine oil at twice the price of gold.
Royal Warrants
The distinctive bottles are still produced to William Penhaligon’s own characteristic design, eccentrically finished with a classic bow. The distinctive collection of fine scents have earned Penhaligon’s two royal warrants.
Distinguished Patrons
Many a distinguished figure has graced Penhaligon’s, including Winston Churchill, Rudyard Kipling and Prime Ministers David Lloyd George and Ramsay McDonald all scented and groomed by Penhaligon’s of Piccadilly.