Driven by the same free and avant-garde approach to creativity, Olivia de Rothshild, director of the house CARON and Harry, transformist designer, imagined for the 120th anniversary of CARON an ephemeral pop-up which revisits the codes of the House, with the only impulse is audacity.

Together, they revisit the ground floor of the CARON boutique, at 23 rue François 1er, in Paris. Transformed, the sales space unites heritage and modernity. The walls are covered with cut stones echoing the facades of Parisian buildings. In the center of the space, a majestic fountain stands, a nod to the emblematic CARON fountain.

Like an olfactory memory. A dive into the past of a legendary House. In this unique pop-up, five major creations are on display. Recognizable, iconic. They discover each other, contemplate each other and breathe each other, of course, at will. With Pour Un Homme by CARON, Black Narcissus, Blond Tobacco, Sweet Pea and Rocaille Flowers, the past woos the present.