Floris of London

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Floris London
Company type Private
Industry Fragrance
Founded1730;294 years ago (1730) in London, England, United Kingdom
Founder Juan Famenias Floris
Headquarters
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Website us.florislondon.com

Floris (also J. Floris Ltd [1] or Floris of London Holdings Ltd [2] ) is the oldest English retailer of fragrance and toiletries and is still family owned and run today by the 8th and 9th generations of the family. [3]

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The company has long been associated with British monarchs and other members of the British royal family, as well as politicians and celebrities from the UK and overseas.

History

Juan Famenias Floris arrived in England from his native island of Menorca to seek his fortune. [3] Shortly after his arrival in 1730, he secured premises in Jermyn Street, in the elegant quarter of London's St. James's. Floris initially set up business as a barber shop and comb-maker; however missing the aromas and sensations of his Mediterranean youth, he and his wife Elizabeth began making and selling perfume. [4] [3]

Royal warrant

The first Royal Warrant granted to J. Floris Ltd was in 1820 as 'Smooth Pointed Comb-makers' to the then King George IV soon after his accession. [4] Today this first Royal warrant is still on display at 89 Jermyn Street together with no less than 19 others. Floris holds the warrants Perfumers to HM The Queen Elizabeth II, granted in 1971, and Manufacturers of Toilet Preparations to HRH The Prince of Wales, granted in 1984. [1]

Stores

Floris Perfumery on Jermyn Street, London Floris of London perfumery shop.jpg
Floris Perfumery on Jermyn Street, London

The London store is in Jermyn Street, London, in the same building Juan Floris created the business in the 18th century. The mahogany counter used in the store was purchased from the Great Exhibition at the Crystal Palace in Hyde Park in 1851. [3]

Until 1989, perfumes were produced on site on Jermyn Street. In this year, however, to satisfy growing consumer demand, a new factory was established in Devon, opened by Diana, Princess of Wales. [5]

A new bespoke fragrance service began in 2006 for which customers are invited into the Floris perfumery which sits to the rear of the Jermyn Street premises. [6]

In 2012, Floris opened a second London shop at 147 Ebury Street, Belgravia, offering the full Floris range, together with a Bespoke Perfumery service. This shop later closed in 2017.

The first renovations in over 100 years took place at the Grade II listed Jermyn Street premises in 2017. During this renovation a new museum space was created at the rear to display a variety of archive items. [7]

Notable customers

Floris order of Eau de Cologne to Farina in Cologne, 1887 1887-06-15-Floris-London-Memorandum.jpg
Floris order of Eau de Cologne to Farina in Cologne, 1887

The Floris archives hold letters from famous customers detailing their preferences and their thanks, including the following examples:

Fictional references

Ian Fleming, the creator of the fictional spy James Bond, was a regular customer at Floris. [11] This personal preference led directly to references in the James Bond novels. In Moonraker (1955), Fleming writes that Floris supplies the soaps and other toiletries in the restrooms in the private club Blades and in Diamonds Are Forever (1956) Fleming noted Bond's use of Floris-made bath essence. [12]

Al Pacino's character in Scent of a Woman famously declared he knew the 'woman in his sights' was wearing a Floris fragrance.

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References

  1. 1 2 "Royal Warrant Holders Association Public Directory Search Detail for J. Floris Ltd". rwha.bwdata.co.uk. Archived from the original on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 26 May 2018.
  2. "FLORIS OF LONDON HOLDINGS LIMITED - Overview (free company information from Companies House)". beta.companieshouse.gov.uk. Retrieved 26 May 2018.
  3. 1 2 3 4 londonvisitors2014 (18 May 2014). "Great London Shops – Floris". London Visitors. Archived from the original on 27 August 2017. Retrieved 14 June 2017.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
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