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    Patek Maison

    Patek Maison is an independent boutique fragrance house that crafts perfumes blending heritage traditions with contemporary sensibilities. The house operates with a multicultural perspective, drawing from French perfumery conventions while maintaining its own distinct identity. Their catalog spans multiple collections, including the Prismé line (Prismé Violette, Prismé Rouge, Prismé Vert, Prismé Vert Intense, Prisme Imperial) and the Merakái series (Merakái Devotion, Merakái Bliss, Merakái Absolute). The Luminous collection adds further range with offerings like Luminous Coral and Luminous Ghost. The house presents itself as an accessible luxury option, positioning exclusive fragrance experiences within reach of a broader audience. Product naming conventions feature accented characters characteristic of French orthography, suggesting cultural connections to European perfumery traditions.

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    9
    Fragrances
    4.5
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    Prismé Vert
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    4.5
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    across 9 fragrances
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    9
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    Heritage

    A house, in its own words

    Public records contain limited documentation regarding Patek Maison's founding circumstances. The house presents itself as inspired by French-recognized traditions within the perfume industry, though specific institutional affiliations or historical connections remain unverified in available sources. The brand's self-description references a multicultural approach to fragrance creation, suggesting influences drawn from multiple traditions rather than a single lineage. Multiple fragrance collections, including the Prismé and Merakái series, indicate the house has developed considerable range since its inception. The house's name itself carries associations with craft and establishment, though no direct documented connection to named historic perfumers or institutions appears in accessible materials. Recent activity, such as the 2024 release of Prismé Vert Intense, demonstrates continued creative output. Without access to founding documents or verified biographical information about principals, the precise heritage of Patek Maison remains partially obscured in public records.

    Patek Maison operates on the principle that fragrance possesses transformative qualities accessible beyond narrow circles of connoisseurs. The house has articulated a democratic approach to luxury, positioning exclusive scents as experiences available to a wider audience rather than restricted to elite collectors. Their creative direction emphasizes blending traditional perfumery knowledge with contemporary expression, avoiding purely nostalgic approaches in favor of bold statements. The multicultural framing suggests an intentional synthesis of global olfactory traditions rather than adherence to a single national school. The house appears to value emotional resonance, with descriptions referencing the evocation of feelings and capture of moments. This approach positions fragrance as experiential rather than merely cosmetic, connecting wearers to specific times, places, or sentiments through scent.

    2017
    Patek Maison fragrance house reportedly established
    2019
    Merakái collection launched with initial offerings including Merakái Devotion
    2020
    Prismé collection introduced with variants including Prismé Violette and Prismé Rouge
    2022
    Luminous collection released, featuring Luminous Coral and Luminous Ghost
    2023
    Merakái Absolute added to Merakái line
    2024
    Prismé Vert Intense launched, marking most recent documented release

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    Perfumers behind the house

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    Interesting facts

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    The Merakái collection name features an accented 'á' not standard in standard English transliterations, suggesting intentional distinctive branding.

    02

    The Prismé collection name incorporates a French word (prisme) describing a triangular optical element, potentially alluding to how fragrance can decompose light into its constituent emotional notes.

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    Patek Maison operates as an independent entity rather than a subsidiary of larger luxury conglomerates, maintaining autonomous creative direction.

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    The house has released at least 11 distinct fragrances across three main collections, demonstrating substantial creative output for a boutique house.